Engine driven roof top AC to replace Dash AC

Last weekend Hubert Rowell showed me the tint of that type he'd just put on
his GMC windshield. He did the upper 2/3, leaving the lower untouched. I
had trouble seeing the transition at first. He says it makes a BIG
difference in cockpit heat. He didn't mention the density spec., but I'd
guess it was 70.

Ken H.

> 2 Comments:
>
> Keep in mind, the A6 output quotes are at compressor rpm, not necessarily
> engine rpm. Not sure if the compressor is underdriven or overdriven, but I
> believe it is overdriven.
>
> As for the heat through the windshield, they have these new (well, newish)
> window tints out that are mostly clear and can be installed on a
> windshield, but block a good percentage of the heat and infrared energy.
>
> No comment on the legality of these tints, but I was considering the 90 or
> maybe 70 tint below on my GMC's windshield:
>
> http://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/company-us/all-3m-products/~/
> 3M-Automotive-Window-Film-Crystalline-Series?N=5002385+3292716668&rt=rud
>
> From what I understand, they are clear enough not to attract any attention
> from John Q. Law, and not impede in any significant way, your night
> vision....
> --
 
If you know how to set the Vintage unit it does not block the hatch. Those that have no imagination can mount it half ass and complain and mislead.
Who would know more than us as we not only are an authorized dealer but been doing them for years on GMC coaches.
Quit passing out bad info.
I'm not Trump, but I can bitch, as I can't Tweet

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>
> As Johnny Bridges stated the output of our A6 Compressor is an impressive
> 26000 BTU at 2000 RPM. We are just not able to distribute it efficiently
> and effectively, just say'n. I have a new vintage air unit that I can
> place under living area furniture if required. Don't plan to plumb it in.
>
> Some have said that the modification will block the engine hatch
> access...........no it won't. See: http://www.gmcmhphotos
> .com/photos/i-need-more-air/p63452-f-img-09691.html
>
> Also some comments that the return air duct is not shown in my images.
> Again looking at the same image the firewall recirculating opening is shown
> but not blocked off yet. That will be completed when I reinstall the IP.
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/i-need-more-air/p63452-f-img-09691.html
>
> ALSO, IMHO ducting air thru the recirculating vent will only create more
> turbulent air flow and not solve the air management problem.......The air
> flow must come from lower quadrant and behind the HVAC
> Box.......................KISS! knuff said.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Tom Pryor
> 4188 Limerick Dr
> Lake Wales, Fl 33859
> Cell 248 470 9186
>
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> important than that.
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Jim K
I have one the Vintage Air units to install in our Avion to enhance the AC. I got it from Bill Michell about 2 years ago. Why don’t you put the installation instruction up in your “Instruction” area. If not, what do you have that you can send be before I start the installation.

I will see you at the GMCMI Convention.

JR Wright

>
>> http://www.gmcmhphotos
>> .com/photos/i-need-more-air/p63452-f-img-09691.html