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964 Air Conditioning


rettedm

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Hi, simple question, how good is the stock 964 air conditioning? had a 1979 911 SC and had to selll it when I moved to Houston, Tx as the AC could not keep up with summer heat. Tried a '87 carrera and had similar problems. Now have a Boxster which is fine but it is not a 911. How does the 964 AC stack up with the older and newer cars?

Thanks!

Dave

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  • 1 year later...

Yeah, the older cars as much as we all "Love" them their AC's just don't and can't keep up with the heat during summer months. We have a 1992 C2 Cab with upgraded R134 AC and it can barely keep up with Hawaii's mild summer climate. BTY: My 99' C4's AC has "Ice Cold" AC...

If you desire an air-cooled 911 then you will need to deal with the inadiquate AC...I suggest at least finding and buying a lighter colored car (white, silver, etc.) to help keep the car cooler, otherwise save your "mula" and buy a 997! PS. Love my 99'C4 but don't get caught having to fix all the inherit problems 996's have to deal with...this is a whole other story. Good luck!

808C4 :rolleyes:

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