SR20DE from Albuquerque . . . running an S15 Autech

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Re: Long overdue writeup for my SR20 swap in a 68

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I'm more interested (living in Houston) in the A/C installation! Should be plenty of room on the engine for a small Sanden compressor. Your oil cooler mounts on the front of the frame are almost ideal for the condenser as well. Should be a breeze ;-)

Good luck!
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Re: Long overdue writeup for my SR20 swap in a 68

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please bring to Solvang, that isis thing is wild!
is there a wicked stereo system in this too? power windows/locks?
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Re: Long overdue writeup for my SR20 swap in a 68

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Alvin:

I haven't planned for any super duper stereo system yet. The upper touchscreen in the console is sized for a double DIN head unit and I have a Clarion NX702 unit installed with HD radio, Navigation, DVD and CD capabilities. The front screen rotates down to allow the installation of various media formats.

Right now I have two 5 1/4" pioneer speakers behind the seats with component tweeters that will be installed in front (not done yet). For right now, I'll installed an old Alpine amplifier in the trunk to give it a little more sound.

The good news is that I can add a better sound system later.

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Re: Long overdue writeup for my SR20 swap in a 68

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Alvin:

I forgot to respond to your question about power windows and door locks. I did purchase a power window kit after talking extensively with the manufacturer and giving them measurements. Unfortunately I was unable to get the system to fit and may have to look at a different type of lift mechanism (I was not real happy with the company). I haven't looked at power locks . . . yet.

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Re: Long overdue writeup for my SR20 swap in a 68

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Have you looked at the vintage air rear/remote mount system? You could mount the box in the trunk or some other discrete location and run to the dash from there. I saw this option on Chop, Cut, Rebuild in a '41 Willy's. They mounted the box behind the seats and ran everything under the car. Just a thought.
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Re: Long overdue writeup for my SR20 swap in a 68

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No I haven't looked at rear ac systems for a number of reasons but, most important to me are that the Gen IV is servo operated and it is the only system that will interface with the ISIS system touchscreen. Since I've eliminated a lot of wiring under the dash, removed all cable operated heater controls, and removed the original heater, I've freed up enough room to fit the evaporator and most of the vent hoses. Passenger toe space is slightly reduced but acceptable. I've actually been able to raise the unit 3/4" since to photo was taken by cutting the original passenger air vent intake slightly. The vent is completely blocked by the evaporator anyway

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Re: Long overdue writeup for my SR20 swap in a 68

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UPDATE!!

The body was finally put on the frame for the last time. I used straps through the seat bracket holes in the floor and attached the straps to the rear differential of my 68 2000 which was on the lift. We then lowered the body on the frame using the lift.
body ready for lifting.JPG
strapping body for lifting.JPG
lowering body over frame.JPG


The following Saturday, Buddy and I towed the car to Mild to Wild for the Vintage Air Gen IV air conditioning install. They did a beautiful job of fabricating brackets that went around the oil dip stick and located the Sanden SD-7 compressor about 3/4" above the steering shaft.
original ac bracket.jpg


Two air vents will be installed in the center of the dash and two will be located just under the dash (in the triangle areas where the vent handles and hood release are located).

The car is coming to Solvang! (Well not under it's own power but it will be pushed into the show :D)

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This is looking fantastic. Love the A/C. I added Factory Air to my 65 Impala Convertible, it is a wonderful luxury!!
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Re: UPDATED writeup for my SR20 swap with A/C

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Kevin's dad had power locks installed - check with Kevinn D.
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Re: UPDATED writeup for my SR20 swap with A/C

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incredible…can't wait to see her in person

do you forsee using the A/C mostly with the top up? Hardtop?
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Ill be using the ac whenever the temperature allows. I can't wait to try it. We're going to put Buddy's Smoothline hardtop on for the trip to Solvang. Id like to get a carbon fiber hardtop eventually.
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Re: UPDATED writeup for my SR20 swap with A/C

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Wow, that car is awesome, great job. What radiator, fan are you going to use? I love seeing all the stops
taken out but still retaining the cars character. Do you have your heater hose configuration, special hot/cold
coolant to heater core valve figured out? Radiator hoses figured out? Glad to hear you are going to Solvang,
it is worth the trip. Power brakes? Cruise control?
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My head is truly spinning. What amazing work you guys can do.
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Re: UPDATED writeup for my SR20 swap with A/C

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Ed:

The radiator is an aluminum Honda del Sol with stock electric fan, the condenser for the ac is a stock Honda del Sol.

I'll try and post photos of the coolant and heater lines going to the Vintage Air unit this weekend.

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Here's a pic of the radiator, fan, and condenser installation . . . not quite finished but you get the idea.
s13 radiator fan install.JPG


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68 2000 SRL311-01179 (Restoration underway)
68 1600 SPL311-20462 SOLD! After 41 years in the family
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