1994 RX-7 Denso A/C Condenser Mazda Part # F110-61-480

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08-17-21, 02:59 PM | Replies: 9 | Views: 986
  • Miscellaneous - 1994 RX-7 Denso A/C Condenser Mazda Part # F110-61-480 - New - 1994 to 1997 Mazda RX-7 - Wayne, MI 48184, United States
  • Miscellaneous - 1994 RX-7 Denso A/C Condenser Mazda Part # F110-61-480 - New - 1994 to 1997 Mazda RX-7 - Wayne, MI 48184, United States
  • Miscellaneous - 1994 RX-7 Denso A/C Condenser Mazda Part # F110-61-480 - New - 1994 to 1997 Mazda RX-7 - Wayne, MI 48184, United States
  • Miscellaneous - 1994 RX-7 Denso A/C Condenser Mazda Part # F110-61-480 - New - 1994 to 1997 Mazda RX-7 - Wayne, MI 48184, United States
  • Miscellaneous - 1994 RX-7 Denso A/C Condenser Mazda Part # F110-61-480 - New - 1994 to 1997 Mazda RX-7 - Wayne, MI 48184, United States
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  • Price
    $250
  • Location Wayne, MI, 48184, USA
  • Condition New
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Make Model Year
Mazda RX-7 1994 - 1997
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New/Never Installed…One Mounting Tab was cut-off

Mazda Dealer Advised Me….”At This Time, This Part Is Not Available To Order From Mazda, They Have Not Released An ETA Of It, Or When We Can Order This Part. We Apologize For The Inconvenience”…. Added To The Response Was The MSRP….$1087.91

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Old 08-17-21, 08:24 PM
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Shoot me the details for payment please
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Nice piece. No mounting brackets, eh?
Old 08-18-21, 05:32 AM
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I am surprised at the ‘speed’‘ my classified

Posting has generated responses….

thanx

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Missing ‘one tab’ history

Story I got was….condenser was gonna be used on another vehicle, due to location of that tab….it was ‘removed’.
A universal condenser was successfully used for that project….saving this ‘unobtainable’ part to live another day….Hummmmm, that sounds like a wise move!

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How do you know it is Denso and not a Mana ? They are not interchangeable.
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I wonder if the condensor might be interchangeable.

Also we are learning up here that there is a version of the coolant that could be used in both r12 and r132a.

But I don't think Mana systems were put on Canadian cars (however Denso r12 were common).

1994 USDM were also Denso, no?
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Originally Posted by Redbul
I wonder if the condensor might be interchangeable.

Also we are learning up here that there is a version of the coolant that could be used in both r12 and r132a.

But I don't think Mana systems were put on Canadian cars (however Denso r12 were common).

1994 USDM were also Denso, no?
Only way I know to confirm Denso vs Mana for any A/C fitting is to measure the male thread diameter (easy to do).
For the condenser, small line:
Mana = 14 mm (14 mm x1.5 )
Denso = 14.3 mm (9/16 "x18)
The problem is the threads are different....Mana is metric , Denso is AN and NOT interchangeable
Here's the Mana vs Denso chart I use.


the threads are different....Mana is metric , Denso is AN and NOT interchangeable
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Very useful thanks. The fittings for Denso r12 and r134a systems are different at the compressor and dryer bottle. Have not checked at the condenser yet.
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Originally Posted by Redbul
Very useful thanks. The fittings for Denso r12 and r134a systems are different at the compressor and dryer bottle. Have not checked at the condenser yet.
Learn something everyday......did not know about different Denso compressor fittings....good info.
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