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Denso style Drier with Denso lines v.s. Mana lines

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Old Jun 19, 2017 | 05:19 PM
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Denso style Drier with Denso lines v.s. Mana lines

I picked up an aftermarket Denso drier from Advanced Auto Parts today for 13 bucks and bought it with all of the recent A/c hype I've been having to take on and learn.

So to keep it simple I took pictures of the Drier I just purchased and scoped out the difference of the Mana Lines vs the Denso lines for Documentation.



Part from Advanced along with the Size difference of the OEM vs Aftermarket.
The OEM drier sounds like a fancy Maraca while the aftermarket as little to no sound of sand.
The Oem is larger then the Aftermarket drier and the lines of the denso mounts perfectly but you have to have the exact diameter o-ring. This is important because I tried using the O-ring that came with the aftermarket drier and they were loose and floppy.

One Mana line that doesn't have the sight glass mounts to one of the driers output line but the mana line with the sight glass not attached to the drier that is mounted on the aluminum line clearly is shorter.


I haven't decided if I want to use this drier because it it shorter then the OEM Denso.
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Old Jul 1, 2017 | 11:47 AM
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Hi!
Someone could tell me if I can install the core evaporator RHD inside the case LHD, my car is 1994, let me know

Thank you
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