|
Unofficialbmw.com The UnofficialBMW BB, answers for your BMW questions.
|
Support Unofficialbmw.com :: Download Free Healthy Habits iPhone app!
View previous topic :: View next topic |
Author |
Message |
Soviet Sniper
Joined: 09 Nov 2004 Posts: 1081 Location: Edina MN
|
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 9:55 pm Post subject: Another A/C fix done - what's proper charge pressure? |
|
|
Hello all.
It is finally about time (mid August) that I fixed the A/C in my E30 (I think). Long story short - I made all new lines, used stock E30 condenser and evaporator, new r134 expansion valve and receiver/drier, and e36 compressor (it's an s52 swap car, for those curious about how it all worked out I can take some pictures later ).
Vacuumed it today for 3 hours.
Charged with 24 oz of r134 (2 cans).
The ambient temp was only 70F, and humidity 54%. I am getting 35psi low and 175psi high on the gauges. When the car warms up, the pressure goes up to 40 low and 200 high. This looks normal, right? But the vent air temp is only slightly below 60s... at idle in the garage.
Even though, this is much much better than I ever had before on this car (warm air ), it appears to be somewhat warm, doesn't it?
What did I do wrong? I know the stock E30 condenser and evaporator do not provide the most efficiency with r134, but it seems people were still getting much colder output temps with those.
I found some pressure/temp/humidity specs here:
According to the chart, given the ambient temp and humidity, my pressures were supposed to be only about 14psi low and 102psi high... I had that much with just one can of r134, this can't be right,.. Or can it?
Did I use too much refrigerant? The capacities for both e36 and e30 are listed around 2lb. I am using a hybrid system, and my DIY hoses could not reduce the system volume that much, but my charge by weight appears too low (1.5lb) while my pressures appear too high.
I can always let some refrigerant out of the system, that's easy, I just thought I should ask first.
Any ideas?
Thanks. _________________
1988 325is | 199k+ | First car (now s52 powered)
1992 Saab c900 | 200k+ | Winter vehicle
1982 Virago xv920j | 25k+ | |
|
Back to top |
|
|
|
|
|
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum
|
Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2005 phpBB Group
|