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Sierras with aircon

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Sierras with aircon

Post by gqtrol »

Did any sierra models come out with aircon?
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Post by Zook_Fan »

yes it was an optional extra most people never got. It is sort of pointless in a soft top because it doesnt seal but would be good for hardtop.
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Post by joeblow »

yes they had the option. will find more in the widetracks and i've set up a few 1.6's running a mix of sierra and vit stuff and they work a treat.
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Post by gqtrol »

so it just luck of the draw trying to find one?
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Post by cj »

or I could sell you a complete Sierra air con ;) I also have a second condenser and cooling unit minus the compressor.
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Post by gqtrol »

cj wrote:or I could sell you a complete Sierra air con ;) I also have a second condenser and cooling unit minus the compressor.
Thanks for the offer pal but putting aircon into cars is not the funnest job to do.
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Post by want33s »

gqtrol wrote:
cj wrote:or I could sell you a complete Sierra air con ;) I also have a second condenser and cooling unit minus the compressor.
Thanks for the offer pal but putting aircon into cars is not the funnest job to do.
It is actually very easy to fit AC into a Sierra.
If you have a few basic tools and all the parts it shouldn't take more than a couple of hours.

I have a complete setup waiting to go into mine when I get time to work on it instead of driving it.

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Post by cj »

Yes, there's not much to it in a Sierra and I have a PDF of the Factroy installation manual to help too.
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Post by smileysmoke »

i had a whole setup and decided to just install the compressor for onboard air.. ill just wind the windows down when offroad.
so happy with it. but yeh the other stuff isnt all that hard to install.
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Post by GRPABT1 »

You people are all soft, I live in probably the hottest climate of any zook forum member and I don't even have a fan!
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Post by greg »

GRPABT1 wrote:You people are all soft, I live in probably the hottest climate of any zook forum member and I don't even have a fan!
thankyou GPTABT1 :armsup:

every sierra came with removable doors - there's your aircon!
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pretty sure all coilys came with air cond

Post by wideaz »

pretty sure all coilys 96 onwards came with air cond
mine did and my mates did
you might be able to find some aftermarket ones fitted to some seirras plus power steering.

love my power steering
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Post by cj »

greg wrote:
GRPABT1 wrote:You people are all soft, I live in probably the hottest climate of any zook forum member and I don't even have a fan!
thankyou GPTABT1 :armsup:

every sierra came with removable doors - there's your aircon!
.....and yet you're too soft to camp in anything but a brick tent :finger: :D
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Post by Gwagensteve »

:D

He's too soft to actually drive his car.

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Post by david123 »

GRPABT1 wrote:You people are all soft, I live in probably the hottest climate of any zook forum member and I don't even have a fan!
um, i see a few from Darwin, bloody southerners, aaahahahahahahahahaaahahaaaa.
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Post by Moph »

Factory optioned aircon in my 93 WT hardtop = great :D

I am most *definately* soft ... always had aircon and will never buy a car without it. Do work k's in mine so can't afford to turn up sweaty and dishevelled.

Works a treat. Takes about 2-3 mins to really get going, but is then almost icy. Fan has more than enough blow for it to work effectively (had a Sigma once with AC - icy cold but fan couldn't blow enough air for it to work well). Won't chill the cabin down as such, but keeps front + rear passengers cool 'n comfy while its on.
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Post by just cruizin' »

GRPABT1 wrote:I don't even have a fan!
Not on this forum anyways :finger: :finger:
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Post by matsmad »

Zook_Fan wrote:yes it was an optional extra most people never got. It is sort of pointless in a soft top because it doesnt seal but would be good for hardtop.
My Mrs sierra is a 1991 soft top with factory air, and it works great, as long as your soft top has no holes in it (ours is new).

It will be up for sale soon if anyone interested :D
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Post by GRPABT1 »

just cruizin' wrote:
GRPABT1 wrote:I don't even have a fan!
Not on this forum anyways :finger: :finger:
Or any for that matter... :lol:
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Post by sheps »

GRPABT1 wrote:You people are all soft, I live in probably the hottest climate of any zook forum member and I don't even have a fan!
lets see the overnight temp got down to 31 and it was 40 by nine this morning. east coast softie.
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Post by MUD-PIGSIERRA »

Yeah I think Sheps is winning Katherine is def hotter than Darwin at the moment, but he forgot to mention he has Air-con in his Sierra.... Lucky bloke. :D

Darwin is freaking hot right now, I think the humidity is about 84% or more.. Got up for work today at 5am and it was already 34deg. We are winding up the Victorian bloke at our work telling him its going to get hotter he is freakin out haha....
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Post by sheps »

in darwin you can swim just buy waving your arms around in thin air
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Post by david123 »

Lived 8 years in katherine, 53°c for a week while Tindal was bein built, that was a bit warm. Mind, excellent beer weather.
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Post by MUD-PIGSIERRA »

The question is, after 31"s, power steering, 110amp Falcon Alternator, is there enough room or even enough poweeeerrr in a 1.3 big block to be able to run another accessory like A/C....?
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Post by joeblow »

A- those i know with a/c in a sierra love it....as i do..........but you really need a 1.6 to get the full benefit.
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Post by sheps »

mine blows cold air on very hot days, even when crawling in first gear for long periods. so far the only thing that affects it is grass seeds building up on the front of the car which is probably not a problem elsewhere. the compressor is quite small and my tired old g13a doesn't feel it. the best mod i have done, however it was also the most expensive.
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Post by y0di »

i had it in my 86 nt pope mobile, a/c that is.

yeah, townsville is hot lately, 54 degrees off the inside of the shed i work in. (infra-red thermometer). it's cooler outside the shed , than inside it.

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Post by Moph »

joeblow wrote:A- those i know with a/c in a sierra love it....as i do..........but you really need a 1.6 to get the full benefit.
Reason being? Last I checked the efficiency of the AC compressor was determined by a combination of pulley size and revs, not engine capacity ;)

Don't notice any power loss at speed (ie full throttle, fifth gear) with aircon on vs aircon off, so can't see that a 1.6 would have any benefits unless you undersize the pulley to get more revs out of the compressor, in which case the extra go of a 1.6L might be beneficial.

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Post by GRPABT1 »

sheps wrote:
GRPABT1 wrote:You people are all soft, I live in probably the hottest climate of any zook forum member and I don't even have a fan!
lets see the overnight temp got down to 31 and it was 40 by nine this morning. east coast softie.
It's midnight and still 28 degrees here with a humidity of about a million lol I think that's what makes it so bad.
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Re: pretty sure all coilys came with air cond

Post by spamwell »

wideaz wrote:pretty sure all coilys 96 onwards came with air cond
mine did and my mates did
you might be able to find some aftermarket ones fitted to some seirras plus power steering.

love my power steering
i have 97 coily, no a/c, no p/s, no single point injection no chrome grill no anything lol.

all options to many people where cheap !
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