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Old 02-07-2015, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by CoolGuy094
Yeah I need one made to work with my LS swap at some point this year.
Probably around summer lol.
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Take out A/C components. Problem solved


I had the ghettocrx lines with my previous turbo stuff. Never ended up recharging the system so I've been without A/C for almost two years now. Daily duties with the car got annoying without A/C, especially driving home from work in traffic in 90+ temps. I got over it though. Wasn't too bad after a while.
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I too am in search restoring a friends turbo car and this is one of the things he wants done so lets start looking if I or my friend find anything we will post it .
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Originally Posted by baZurk
Take out A/C components. Problem solved


I had the ghettocrx lines with my previous turbo stuff. Never ended up recharging the system so I've been without A/C for almost two years now. Daily duties with the car got annoying without A/C, especially driving home from work in traffic in 90+ temps. I got over it though. Wasn't too bad after a while.
I'm from the state were it never rains. Southern California! I only drive the S maybe 10 times a year only in the summer. 700rwhp with a/c is my goal cruising Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu. Can't wait!
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any one try this one ?

https://deftmotion.com/sanfordbuilt-...t-honda-s2000/
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must of been about four months ago but i could of sworn i got mine from ballade sports.

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Originally Posted by beaudin223
Do NOT buy that garbage. I have had nothing but problems from his kit. All of the fittings are brazed and not welded. Every single fitting leaked at the brazing. This kit was the biggest waist of money I have spent on my car.
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Originally Posted by Charper732
Do NOT buy that garbage. I have had nothing but problems from his kit. All of the fittings are brazed and not welded. Every single fitting leaked at the brazing. This kit was the biggest waist of money I have spent on my car.
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A friend bought this kit, and promptly returned it. All the brazing done on this kit looked very cold. One of the firewall fittings snapped off with little torque applied. I honestly couldn't believe the manufacturer let it out the door like this. I ended up making a kit myself and its worked fairly well.

The Ballade kit looks really nice. It looks like it has 1-piece machined fittings...no welds, no braze to fail.
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