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Old 07-23-20, 07:20 PM
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A/C condenser

Looking for a replacement condenser source..although system held pressure when removed condenser is a bit hammered, enough corrosion on the fins and the low side fitting is twisted off due to dissimilar metal corrosion between the aluminum and metal hose fitting..it can be fixed but might be better to cut my loses ...what is envolved with retrofiting a aftermarket unit? cheers
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I bought one for my S5 years ago. Don't remember the source, but the p/n was P38422. Here's a link with a similar part: A/C Condenser - 1986-1990 Mazda RX-7 Rx-7 86-90 A/C Condenser-Turbo - P38422
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thanks those and anything else on google search are NLA....found some universal parralel flow cores in close to stock core size but both fittings are on one side so retrofiting looks like a ****'n pain ..anybody go that route can give some advise?
PS I'm about to kick this ****'n car into the garbage...tired of lack of return for the effort.
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