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Air conditionned compressor

Air conditionned compressor

Air conditionned compressor

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I'm actually tying to find the lightest (/smallest) AC compressor available on the market, with a built-in electrical clutch (12V). This is supposed to be placed in a car.

Ideally less than 4Kg for this component.

Any help would be greatfull.

Thanks a lot.

RE: Air conditionned compressor

Look on the Japanese mini cars (600 cc). They'll probably have the smallest conventional unit. 4 kg sounds a bit optimistic.

Cheers

Greg Locock

RE: Air conditionned compressor

Try www.vintageair.com for complete custom systems at a pretty reasonable cost. All sort of systems for mini cars to vintage hot rods.

Rod

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