
gennady gurov







Stuff needed:
What to do:
Turn the car on and start the engine:
Put Ac on full blast
pop the hood:
locate the service port for the ac system:
remove the cap
install the clamp onto the service port:
check the pressure:
follow the instructions on the back of the can, shake the bottle and press the valve to fill the system, often checking the gauge by letting go of the button:
once satisfactory pressure has been reached, remove the clamp from the port and reinstall the cap:
enjoy colder air.

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Pretty straight forward, but still useful info.
I lawled @ the pop the hood pic.






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Kevin




Yep, thats basically it! Nice!


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Brian


where can u buy that stuff...and about how much is it?

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Bryan


Good right up? I need to do this. Didnt know if there was anything special i needed to do.
Hi Five for Gurov!!!! 


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Brian


if i can buy this stuff at a car parts store (advanced auto parts...) im doing this right now

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Geoff


good stuff

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gennady gurov







griebs18 wrote:
if i can buy this stuff at a car parts store (advanced auto parts...) im doing this right now
walmart

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Zach



how much?

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gennady gurov







ProZach626 wrote:
how much?
20 bucks for this one.
depending on how empty it is, you might need more.
on the passenger side fender there's a green sticker that tells you how much the system holds.

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illestfob wrote:
whats satisfactory pressure
our se-r has 35 psi, and it blows really cold air. my bmw has 40 psi and that's just under the yellow area

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Tony






Hmm... How can I recharge MY A/C??

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Black04SpecV wrote:
Hmm... How can I recharge MY A/C??
http://black04specv.myspecv.com/IMG_48591024.jpg
very carefully 
Lifes to short to drive a shitty car, get in a Spec V-T
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Black04SpecV wrote:
Hmm... How can I recharge MY A/C??
http://black04specv.myspecv.com/IMG_48591024.jpg
Adjust pressure w/ ur window switch and/or gas pedal






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Brian


Yea well here's the gay part about it...ITS FUCKIN ILLEGAL IN WISCONSIN...you cant buy that shit anywhere...they dont have it...thats y they charge u 150 bucks for a recharge in wisconsin (unless u have a license to do it)

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i HATE WISCONSIN!!!!
u can drive a car without a cat or pre cat but u cant use that shit cuz its "toxic"

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griebs18 wrote:
Yea well here's the gay part about it...ITS FUCKIN ILLEGAL IN WISCONSIN...you cant buy that shit anywhere...they dont have it...thats y they charge u 150 bucks for a recharge in wisconsin (unless u have a license to do it)
Now THAT is FUCKED up...
If you live near the border just go to IL...
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griebs18 wrote:
i HATE WISCONSIN!!!!
u can drive a car without a cat or pre cat but u cant use that shit cuz its "toxic"
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Brian


im a good hour from illinios at least
haha wheres alicia when u need her to bring something...lol

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Brian


i just want cold air blowing in my car

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just drive here..or have preston get some for you when he comes down
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I agree that this is a good write up but, recharging your a/c system this way is not a permanent fix for the problem. The best thing to do is to take it to a shop with an evac/ recharge machine and have them add dye so that when it does leak out again, they can find the leak. If your refrigerant is low then you have a leak somewhere and you need to fix it. Yes it does cost more but, it's the right way to do it.
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R.I.P.92Rolla wrote:
just drive here..or have preston get some for you when he comes down
yea i no i proly will...or ill see if my uncle can ship some to me...lol

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wonderboy wrote:
I agree that this is a good write up but, recharging your a/c system this way is not a permanent fix for the problem. The best thing to do is to take it to a shop with an evac/ recharge machine and have them add dye so that when it does leak out again, they can find the leak. If your refrigerant is low then you have a leak somewhere and you need to fix it. Yes it does cost more but, it's the right way to do it.
qft x 1000000
the reason is, the car should not ever lose freeon. so if you put it in this way, you have no idea how much to put in. the reason why you get evac/recharged is bc they take all the old refrigerant out and put in the correct amount. doing it this way, you may put too much in and ruin other parts of the ac system. again, there should be no leaks in the system at all.

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L.E.Sentra wrote:
wonderboy wrote:
I agree that this is a good write up but, recharging your a/c system this way is not a permanent fix for the problem. The best thing to do is to take it to a shop with an evac/ recharge machine and have them add dye so that when it does leak out again, they can find the leak. If your refrigerant is low then you have a leak somewhere and you need to fix it. Yes it does cost more but, it's the right way to do it.
qft x 1000000
the reason is, the car should not ever lose freeon. so if you put it in this way, you have no idea how much to put in. the reason why you get evac/recharged is bc they take all the old refrigerant out and put in the correct amount. doing it this way, you may put too much in and ruin other parts of the ac system. again, there should be no leaks in the system at all.
it hasn't been freon for years. that's the 12 system, i believe.

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Black04SpecV wrote:
Hmm... How can I recharge MY A/C??
http://black04specv.myspecv.com/IMG_48591024.jpg
i think you may have a leak... lol

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gurov wrote:
L.E.Sentra wrote:
wonderboy wrote:
I agree that this is a good write up but, recharging your a/c system this way is not a permanent fix for the problem. The best thing to do is to take it to a shop with an evac/ recharge machine and have them add dye so that when it does leak out again, they can find the leak. If your refrigerant is low then you have a leak somewhere and you need to fix it. Yes it does cost more but, it's the right way to do it.
qft x 1000000
the reason is, the car should not ever lose freeon. so if you put it in this way, you have no idea how much to put in. the reason why you get evac/recharged is bc they take all the old refrigerant out and put in the correct amount. doing it this way, you may put too much in and ruin other parts of the ac system. again, there should be no leaks in the system at all.it hasn't been freon for years. that's the 12 system, i believe.
i meant refrigerant ok, just saying that this way is not the best method and could possibly hurt

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Shit my shop charges $140 for the evac/recharge and can do the can thing but L.E. is right you run the risk of fucking up your shit
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L.E.Sentra wrote:
wonderboy wrote:
I agree that this is a good write up but, recharging your a/c system this way is not a permanent fix for the problem. The best thing to do is to take it to a shop with an evac/ recharge machine and have them add dye so that when it does leak out again, they can find the leak. If your refrigerant is low then you have a leak somewhere and you need to fix it. Yes it does cost more but, it's the right way to do it.
qft x 1000000
the reason is, the car should not ever lose freeon. so if you put it in this way, you have no idea how much to put in. the reason why you get evac/recharged is bc they take all the old refrigerant out and put in the correct amount. doing it this way, you may put too much in and ruin other parts of the ac system. again, there should be no leaks in the system at all.
isnt that the reason for the gauge being on the thing gurov bought...so u dont over or under pressurize it????

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I just bought a can last week. Will be checking me and the wife's AC levels
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bought a similar recharge kit recently, and it has made a large difference. Having a black spec can be pretty shitty in the Houston heat. When I would get to my car after work it would be very hot and take almost the whole ride home to cool down with the ac on the 4 setting. I would always drive with my ac on high and it seemed like it just wasn't making very cold air. The kit was pretty simple. It contained R 134a refrigerant, oil, stop-leak, and fluorescent green dye. Looks just like the one pictured. simple universal fitting so i don't see how you could really fuck it up. after rolling the can up and down it eventually felt empty and I threw it away.
Well I couldn't be happier with the results, my ac is MUCH much cooler, so much so that I can drive around with my ac on 2 or even 1 setting and be comfortable in the car, it also cools down much quicker after sitting in the sun all day. I was really worried I might have some type of ac problem but after using one of these kits im pretty confident that it just had never been recharged. During install there were no ill effects, and afterward the improvements seem well worth the cost.
self recharge ftw

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my a.c. was at 45 psi when i went to ceck it, its an 04 sentra with 60k . should i worry?
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so mine is 1.8 and does that mean i also use the same bottle as u se-r specv fellows?
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All the bottles are universal, unless you have a really really old car that still uses the old kind of refridgerant (which you don't)

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cute02spec wrote:
All the bottles are universal, unless you have a really really old car that still uses the old kind of refridgerant (which you don't)
awesome thx to confirm it 
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