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Update to my system. I never posted that I cleaned up my steering shaft. It is double D all the way now to the electric power steering, passing through a heim joint. I have no issues with it getting close to the compressor. The rest of you out there with the body not lifted slightly higher will not have this issue and will not need this steering shaft change. I have been driving around Florida with cold air blowing in my face for a week. I love it.AC for SR20DE swap
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Re: AC for SR20DE swap
Update to my system. I never posted that I cleaned up my steering shaft. It is double D all the way now to the electric power steering, passing through a heim joint. I have no issues with it getting close to the compressor. The rest of you out there with the body not lifted slightly higher will not have this issue and will not need this steering shaft change. I have been driving around Florida with cold air blowing in my face for a week. I love it.
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Re: AC for SR20DE swap
Just a few other photos to my Vintage Air set up that should be on this thread. As you can see I added extra room for hoses as they come in from the passenger wheel well. Also I have a welded box added to the top of the Mini Gen 2 so all the air comes out horizontally toward the rear of the car, not to top vertically. This added a lot of room for the passengers feet.
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Re: AC for SR20DE swap
AC guys--any comment on the hose hookup? I think I can get away with this--the fill tube barely slips by but it does go on. I still have access to the bolts for the AC compressor. Anything I'm not considering with this fitment?
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Re: AC for SR20DE swap
The hose to the right with the red cap Looks like it would rub on the body there, at least in that picture. Just want to make sure that if the engine rocks when started or under low that it doesn’t rub a hole in your line.
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Re: AC for SR20DE swap
Good point...thats one of the reasons I'm trying to keep it so tight (i.e., more pointed to the radiator). I think I will put a nutsert there and have a rubber cable clamp that will allow movement (not tight) but keep it from moving too far.