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s14 a/c condenser in s13?
Does anybody know if an s14 ac condenser will fit into an s13 without any modification? I converted my ac system to r134a and feel like the performance sucks with the stock condenser and want to switch to the parallel flow s14 condenser. Any info on this would be appreciated.
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Yeah from what i seen as well i would need the s14 lines. But other than that I dont see why it wouldnt work. The measurements are both 13x24 for s13 and s14 condensers. All of my pressures are fine nothing abnormal and the reason i wanna switch is because the older style stock s13 condensers dont cool r134 very well. Im also having issues with the air getting warm when the car comes to a stop. The parallel flow s14 one was made for 134a which is why i want to switch.
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Stock fan clutch, stock electric condenser fan. I previously had on dual electric altima fans which made the actual temperature of the car extremely cool but the ac performance was the same. Still would get warmer in stop and go. I should mention also when I charged the system I charged it with the exact amount of refrigerant using a scale so it cant be low.
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edit forgot the useful part. you will get further cooling by doing a good recharge ie. change out the dryer, pull a vacuum for as long as you can (6+hrs) to remove all water etc. flush the lines, and ensure you have proper r134 pressures (you should be using a r134 sensor with the conversion? |
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Zilvia FREAK!
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I mean I appreciate the insight from everyone, just can't seem to find anyone who has done this yet. Everybody just rips their ac out lmao. Where I live this summer it was up to 110 degrees so its needed here unless you wanna sweat your ass off. I'm currently trying to source the parts, have a couple people with the condensers so i would just need the lines and i could test fit it and go from there.
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It all depends on a day where its 105 out the pressures are usually around 40-50 low side and 250-300 high side. When its 90 degrees out pressures are usually about 25-35 low side and high side is 150-225.
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That's why i'm at where i'm at. Everything checks out, everything functions as it should which is why i'm thinking the condenser just isn't efficient with r134a. It is a know issue with serpentine style condensers which is what the stock s13 condenser is. They work great with r12 but not 134a. There is no issues with compressor cut-outs or anything. The problem is only when idling or stopping.
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Zilvia FREAK!
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I'm interested to see your lines/fittings. |
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Nissanaholic!
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are you using a full shroud with the stock fan? if its only at idle your not removing the latent heat from the ac system which is impacting your ac performance. can you feel air being drawn across the condenser? do you have a FMIC on the car? improving your air flow across the condenser will fix this issue (provided everything else is fine from the conversion) of poor cooling at idle (assuming this issue is only at idle) |
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I was just looking into that, they use different condensers at least different part numbers from what I have found after 95. They also seem to have r134a fittings in the pictures I have seen. 95 is the year r134a came out so I think those might be parallel flow condensers or they could be the same style I have no idea honestly. They have kind of a weird design and everything also goes back to one side back to the evaporator box but I'm sure it would work with some fabricated lines. If the s14 condenser doesn't work this would probably be the next best bet. Don't know how hard they are to find, it seems like there are more s14 condensers around.
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Have you considered HPI's s14 Radiator Rescue condenser?
I don't think they ever made them them for s13s but from what I remember when I went down this rabbit hole is that they designed the condenser to cool as well as oem while blocking less air to the radiator. No idea how a rhd s14 condenser would work with lhd s13 AC lines. I'd assume you could flip it around/upsidedown and maybe get some small conversion lines so the factory lhd s13 lines hook up and if you're already modifying an s14 condenser into an s13 that really doesn't seem like too much more work. And the condenser is probably actually going to be designed for r134a and it'll probably be alot easier to just buy a new one than having to find and probably ship a used kouki 180sx from japan and still deal with the rhd issues. I found the measurements for the hi pressure/low pressure houses on rhd japan so you could measure yours and at least know if the fittings will physically fit https://www.rhdjapan.com/hpi-radiato...5-4mm-s14.html https://www.rhdjapan.com/hpi-radiato...0-1mm-s14.html |
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(s13) https://www.nissanpartsdeal.com/reso...2e39ff502c.png (s14) https://www.nissanpartsdeal.com/reso...ed70e50015.png (180sx) https://image.nengun.com/catalogs/im...terisk_003.png (s14 silvia rhd) this is probably how the routing would be with the hpi condenser https://image.nengun.com/catalogs/im...terisk_001.png |
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