Hey gang, i need to purchase a new drier for my e12. Which of these would be the right one?
The one in the picture is from a local parts store, made by four seasons.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/161873763143?_t ... rmvSB=true
https://www.amazon.com/Universal-Condit ... nk20399-20
Correct A/C drier
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Correct A/C drier
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Re: Correct A/C drier
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Re: Correct A/C drier
I think any one you can get to fit, would be the correct one. The variability will be in the size and placement of the fittings, but inside they're all the same. The cars with the rear a/c need the drier with the extra volume, but that's not an issue in the single a/c cars. Most of the ones you'll see for sale will also be Chinese-made, which wouldn't be my first choice, but you may not have a choice in that regard. The one in my car hs a "Behr" label where you can see it, and a "Made in China" label on the bottom.
Dean
Lutz, FL
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'08 350Z
Lutz, FL
'85 635 CSi Euro #9402254
'87 Spider Veloce
'92 Spider Veloce
'08 350Z
Re: Correct A/C drier
dwcains wrote:I think any one you can get to fit, would be the correct one. The variability will be in the size and placement of the fittings, but inside they're all the same. The cars with the rear a/c need the drier with the extra volume, but that's not an issue in the single a/c cars. Most of the ones you'll see for sale will also be Chinese-made, which wouldn't be my first choice, but you may not have a choice in that regard. The one in my car hs a "Behr" label where you can see it, and a "Made in China" label on the bottom.
I ended up buying the one pictured, but the fittings didnt work. I took it back so im back in the market for one.
Im looking at this one now. http://nostalgicac.com/driers-valves/dr ... drier.html