35 Years Later: VPC or DPD A/C? |
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35 Years Later: VPC or DPD A/C? |
Roy |
Mar 15 2009, 04:24 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 39 Joined: 7-November 05 From: Vancouver, BC Member No.: 5,083 Region Association: None |
Hiya fellas, I've got the unique opportunity of having two parts cars both with full A/C. One car has the VPC system and the other a DPD. Both systems look ok but I will likely send them out for refurbishment. So overall I'm wondering which system to go with? This will be in to a '73 2.0. I don't mind cutting up the car to fit the system as I will go about it much more gingerly than the dealers originally did and I will make sure to rust-proof my cuts. Are the differences mostly aesthetic? Does one system give more luggage space than the other? Does one cool better? Does one have a nicer install or require less cutting? Is one more 'correct' for a '73? This is not a question of whether I should or should not. My mind is made up and I have read enough posts to know that when in good working condition a 914 A/C system can make my girlfriend's important bits look 'perky' so please don't try to dissuade me. I am aware of the high horsepower consumption of the system and the availability of newer, more modern systems. I want a period correct, close to stock A/C system with the least possible modern upgrades for usefulness. A/C enthusiasts please reply!
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TJB/914 |
Mar 15 2009, 09:03 PM
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Mid-Engn. Group: Members Posts: 4,327 Joined: 24-February 03 From: Plymouth & Petoskey, MI Member No.: 346 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
Hi Roy,
AC in your 914 is a great project. I've collected everthing for a future installation when I move to a warm place. Here's some photo's of brackets, etc you will need. I strongly recommend you do not use the old style "york" compressor. Check out a small rotary type Sanden brand compressor to eliminate cutting into the sheet metal. Check the Street Rod magazines for installation informatin on these modern compressors. I believe everything else is ok. BTY: This has been discussed many times. Do a search on AC for more details. I have the manual in my archives, but it's too large to post on this forum. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif) Tom Attached image(s) |
southernmost914 |
Mar 17 2009, 04:17 PM
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KEY WEST/HAVANA Tunnel Authority Group: Members Posts: 338 Joined: 16-October 07 From: Key West/ St. Augie, Fl USA Member No.: 8,234 Region Association: South East States |
Lots of posts (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) The DPD condesor allows for modern fan options. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/bye1.gif) Nuff said.
Steve |
rfuerst911sc |
Mar 17 2009, 06:36 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 2,158 Joined: 4-May 06 From: Dahlonega , Georgia Member No.: 5,980 Region Association: South East States |
The York compressor is good as a boat anchor and that's about it. I agree go with a Sanden like a # 508. It is not a rotary none of the Sandens are they are a wobble plate compressor but they are much more efficient than the standard piston type York.
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charliew |
Mar 19 2009, 12:28 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 2,363 Joined: 31-July 07 From: Crawford, TX. Member No.: 7,958 |
There is an adapter that goes on the york bracket to mount the sanden compressor. Check out the 914 ac sites. The story is the new barrier hoses will be required to hold the 134a and another expansion valve. I'm not sure if the condensor is really big enough to support 134a. Also the remaining parts you use need to be flushed real good to get the old oil and freon out.
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Roy |
Mar 27 2009, 04:53 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 39 Joined: 7-November 05 From: Vancouver, BC Member No.: 5,083 Region Association: None |
Alright, since no one is expressing an overwhelming preference for one system over another can anyone comment as to which system would be more 'period correct' for my early '73 2.0? Cheers.
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southernmost914 |
Mar 27 2009, 05:25 PM
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KEY WEST/HAVANA Tunnel Authority Group: Members Posts: 338 Joined: 16-October 07 From: Key West/ St. Augie, Fl USA Member No.: 8,234 Region Association: South East States |
My copy of the DPD owners Operating Instructions is dated 1971. My VPC parts list is is for models 71-76. So,I have no idea if the DPD came 1st or both at the same time. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)
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3d914 |
Mar 27 2009, 07:24 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,275 Joined: 24-September 03 From: Benson, AZ Member No.: 1,191 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Roy,
If you do a search for A/C and my member name (3d914) on this site and pelicanparts.com you will find many details on my installation for my 74' 2.0L. I combined the two systems - picking the best components of each, and ended up with very effective AC - and I'm in Phoenix. I also provided a wiring diagram for the whole system. Shoot me an email if you can't find it. Enjoy! |
mtndawg |
Mar 27 2009, 07:46 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 414 Joined: 26-January 09 From: Granite Bay, Ca Member No.: 9,985 Region Association: None |
How ironic that you're putting one in. I'm taking mine out. I need some help. When I take the condenser off the engine what is the purpose of the 4 bolts used to mount it? Do these bolts not have anything attached when the mount is removed?
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904svo |
Mar 27 2009, 08:55 PM
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904SVO Group: Members Posts: 1,118 Joined: 17-November 05 From: Woodstock,Georgia Member No.: 5,146 |
There is nothing that goes on there. It was only used for the A/C compressor
mounting. Some 914 have a oil cooler bracket attached to the upper rear bolt. |
charliew |
Mar 27 2009, 10:10 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 2,363 Joined: 31-July 07 From: Crawford, TX. Member No.: 7,958 |
I'm not sure which under dash unit I have but a sticker on the inside says Ft. Worth, TX. When I got it I took it apart to clean it up and found the sticker loose in the bottom. Once I got it apart I found the temp control switch had the cover removed and the adjustment screws have been turned. The cover is missing so I thought I would get a replacement switch but it has a square shaft for the knob and so far I haven't found that type of switch. I might be able to put the original knob on the d shaped shaft of the replacement I found but it will require a little shadetree engineering. I may try to check the switch with a meter. It should open the circuit to the compressor at 33 degrees I guess to keep the evaporator from freezing up. Replacement parts for these aftermarket units may be interesting.
I may have gotten lucky the other day. I went to a local tube and fitting supplier for some hydraulic fittings and the counterman is a old vw ac man and he remembers a lot about the dealer addon ac stuff. He said he thought the dpd was made in Ft. Worth. I realize the vw is not a 914 but I have a 72 super beetle with ac and it's very similiar to the 914. The 914 type 4 has a lot better mounting design for the compressor than the bug though. |
retrofit |
Mar 28 2009, 02:38 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 176 Joined: 17-April 04 From: Turlock,Ca Member No.: 1,943 |
Roy, If you do a search for A/C and my member name (3d914) on this site and pelicanparts.com you will find many details on my installation for my 74' 2.0L. I combined the two systems - picking the best components of each, and ended up with very effective AC - and I'm in Phoenix. I also provided a wiring diagram for the whole system. Shoot me an email if you can't find it. Enjoy! 3d 914 I have a case of stupid today. How about some directions how to use the search here on the world website for your a/c info? I entered air cnditioning and then in the other rh box(member) entered 3d914. Results were nada. Like to get your install info and print it out for future reference. TIA Allen Turlock, CA-Where it does get HOT in the summer! |
Tom_T |
Mar 31 2009, 01:08 AM
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TMI.... Group: Members Posts: 8,318 Joined: 19-March 09 From: Orange, CA Member No.: 10,181 Region Association: Southern California |
Hiya fellas, I've got the unique opportunity of having two parts cars both with full A/C. One car has the VPC system and the other a DPD. Both systems look ok but I will likely send them out for refurbishment. So overall I'm wondering which system to go with? This will be in to a '73 2.0. I don't mind cutting up the car to fit the system as I will go about it much more gingerly than the dealers originally did and I will make sure to rust-proof my cuts. Are the differences mostly aesthetic? Does one system give more luggage space than the other? Does one cool better? Does one have a nicer install or require less cutting? Is one more 'correct' for a '73? This is not a question of whether I should or should not. My mind is made up and I have read enough posts to know that when in good working condition a 914 A/C system can make my girlfriend's important bits look 'perky' so please don't try to dissuade me. I am aware of the high horsepower consumption of the system and the availability of newer, more modern systems. I want a period correct, close to stock A/C system with the least possible modern upgrades for usefulness. A/C enthusiasts please reply! Roy, I've heard that there's a better aftermarket dual condenser AC system available from Auto Atlanta (I think), which I saw while searching the net for parts cars, etc. for my 73-2L repair/resto. It's supposed to be far more efficient, cools better & uses the new R-134 freon (I've converted my `85 BMW 325e & `88 Westfalia to R-134, but no air in the 914). You might google & look at the likely suspects on-line. The actual DPD or VPC full system would only be critical if you're doing concours stuff where they count/ding points for that stuff. Others on here are far better advisors for that than me! Although I've owned mine since 2/76, I'm more of a driver/admirer than a "show guy". You could still use the interior parts for the right "look" & hook that "newer tech" system up to, in which case the DPD both looked better (controls and vents are more attuned to & in balance with the 914 dast/center consoles, and it's supposed to havemuch better air distribution. That's my 2 cents - hope it helps! Tom T /////// |
Tom_T |
Mar 31 2009, 01:11 AM
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TMI.... Group: Members Posts: 8,318 Joined: 19-March 09 From: Orange, CA Member No.: 10,181 Region Association: Southern California |
Hiya fellas, I've got the unique opportunity of having two parts cars both with full A/C. One car has the VPC system and the other a DPD. Both systems look ok but I will likely send them out for refurbishment. So overall I'm wondering which system to go with? This will be in to a '73 2.0. I don't mind cutting up the car to fit the system as I will go about it much more gingerly than the dealers originally did and I will make sure to rust-proof my cuts. Are the differences mostly aesthetic? Does one system give more luggage space than the other? Does one cool better? Does one have a nicer install or require less cutting? Is one more 'correct' for a '73? This is not a question of whether I should or should not. My mind is made up and I have read enough posts to know that when in good working condition a 914 A/C system can make my girlfriend's important bits look 'perky' so please don't try to dissuade me. I am aware of the high horsepower consumption of the system and the availability of newer, more modern systems. I want a period correct, close to stock A/C system with the least possible modern upgrades for usefulness. A/C enthusiasts please reply! PS - why to you need AC in Vancouver!? ...or is it just for looks, upgradig, etc.? I've had mine in the SoCal heat, Desert, Colorado River, etc. without AC - and it's not that bad - esp. with the top off! ...Just curious? Tom T /////// |
Tom_T |
Mar 31 2009, 01:38 AM
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TMI.... Group: Members Posts: 8,318 Joined: 19-March 09 From: Orange, CA Member No.: 10,181 Region Association: Southern California |
Hiya fellas, I've got the unique opportunity of having two parts cars both with full A/C. One car has the VPC system and the other a DPD. Both systems look ok but I will likely send them out for refurbishment. So overall I'm wondering which system to go with? This will be in to a '73 2.0. I don't mind cutting up the car to fit the system as I will go about it much more gingerly than the dealers originally did and I will make sure to rust-proof my cuts. Are the differences mostly aesthetic? Does one system give more luggage space than the other? Does one cool better? Does one have a nicer install or require less cutting? Is one more 'correct' for a '73? This is not a question of whether I should or should not. My mind is made up and I have read enough posts to know that when in good working condition a 914 A/C system can make my girlfriend's important bits look 'perky' so please don't try to dissuade me. I am aware of the high horsepower consumption of the system and the availability of newer, more modern systems. I want a period correct, close to stock A/C system with the least possible modern upgrades for usefulness. A/C enthusiasts please reply! Okay, FYI - here are some websites I've found & had bookmarked, which lists the accessories available & marketing brochures for same from some years - both VPC (made by VW in Ft. Worth) & DPD. These may be helpful to others witth &/or looking out there at ACs as well: http://members.rennlist.com/914_collectibl...Accessories.htm http://members.rennlist.com/914_collectibles/Brochures.htm Note that the factory options at the website below doesn't list AC (it was a dealer installed option in the US), but it's a goood compilation of various options available by the guy who did the rennlist 914 LE registry (I think). http://members.rennlist.com/914_collectibles/OpEq.htm This is the general rennlist webpage with all of the sections on 914s: http://members.rennlist.com/914_collectibles/ These are probably great resources for seveal other bbs's here, so maybe the moderators could put them where they'll be of use elsewhere too? Cheers! Tom T /////// |
Roy |
Mar 31 2009, 12:43 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 39 Joined: 7-November 05 From: Vancouver, BC Member No.: 5,083 Region Association: None |
Very Nice! Thanks Tom!
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