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Old Oct 2, 2008 | 04:37 PM
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ok, i want to remove my a/c. what kind of a/c eliminator should i get?
Old Oct 2, 2008 | 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by sicklx
ok, i want to remove my a/c. what kind of a/c eliminator should i get?
does your a/c still work? its my opinion that a person can put a set of underdrive pulleys on and keep the a/c and be the same as without a/c.but if your so inclined you can just remove the pump and buy a belt for the same year non a/c car and be good. no reason to buy a stupid braket that sticks out with a pulley on it. or get a non a/c braket off a a non a/c car. seriously you could increase power otherways for the same price and keep the a/c. i dont know what you have already but i would go with underdrives and headers first, better intake, convert to maf if your car is speed density.a cheap used intake off ebay, headers, underdrives, can all be had for cheap
Old Oct 2, 2008 | 07:30 PM
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Imo it's all about looks and I'd get the ford racing P/s relocate set up which eliminates compressor and moves power steering up to a more optimal loction and the look is sleek and clean
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