Parallel FLow
I have done a lot of reading about this as I am converting over to R134a.
1. Parallel flow condensers are recommended for conversion. However, once installed the talk seems to be that you cannot flush a parallel flow to clean it. The holes are too small. So don't mess up. There are a lot more tubes in a parallel flow but they are much smaller than stock. Additional tubes mean more surface area to improve condensation of gas to liquid.
2. Since you cannot clean a parallel flow later make sure that you flush everything REALLY GOOD so no debris is left to worry about. Flush hoses, evaporator, condenser (if not replacing)
3. I forgot where I found it but read that GM does not recommend converting using the R4 compressor. For about $210.00 I got new compressor, orifice tube, and accumulator during a sale at Autozone.
4. I am adding an inline filter to my setup to catch any debris in the future.
There is a lot on this site and many a/c forums out there to help. read up before you decide..
Hope this helps.