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Originally Posted by JD2018_ZL1
Lethal garage has a video going over the install. It does involve discharging the ac system and recharging. You have to make lines and there are tee lines they custom machines to go in between the ac line junctions.
Then you have to recharge the ac system to the new recommended amount of Freon.
I gained a lot of information from the video I watched and also found very little in the way of information from the company that makes it. The lines are ac lines and require a special crimper and install kit. You’ll need not only the shop to install but someone that can do automotive ac
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the ac part isn't too bad if your handy. I happen to have a vacuum and gauge set from doing some mini splits, cheap harbor freight stuff. you do need a crimp tool, adapters, Freon(r134a works fine in place of 1234yf) your charge amount is based on watching for bubbles in the provided site glass. the company is very secretive and you don't get the detailed instructions and videos until they ship the interchiller to you. it seems to me their product is nice enough they don't need to be secretive about it, people would still buy it. their heat exchanger is way bigger than anyone elses.