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Old 05-06-2011, 12:06 AM
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"Second, PAG oil is not compatible with this refrigerant in any amount and could cause reliability and safety issues."

"Another hot topic was "Should the DIYers have access to HFO1234yf?" This question was also answered with a resounding "No!" In fact, the SAE and some environmental groups are pushing to restrict the sale of R134a (R12 is already restricted) to certified technicians only, removing the little DIY cans from many retail outlets. "

http://workshop.search-autoparts.com/_HFO1234yf-What-Does-It-Mean-For-You/blog/1772765/31710.html
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