A/C Relocation kit
#12
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 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 .
#14
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 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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#18
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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