A/C delete
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A/C delete
my car has the A/C setup on it right now
the system needs to be fixed cause it has a leak in it so I figured just remove it till I get the money
my question is how do I remove it and how much wieght till it cut out on my car
right now I just have the belt cut on it so it is atleast not putting a drain on my moter
the system needs to be fixed cause it has a leak in it so I figured just remove it till I get the money
my question is how do I remove it and how much wieght till it cut out on my car
right now I just have the belt cut on it so it is atleast not putting a drain on my moter
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When the AC is not on it doesn't put a drain on the motor at all - the pulley is totally free-wheeling.
If you take off all the AC stuff, that's a one way street - you'll probably never put it back on. Also, AC components don't like sitting out in the open where moisture can get inside the lines, compressor, etc. - that's way bad.
Most times you're looking at a leaky O-ring or the like - with that fixed and a charge, you've got ice cold air. I *really* like having working AC - girls appreciate it too .
Dale
If you take off all the AC stuff, that's a one way street - you'll probably never put it back on. Also, AC components don't like sitting out in the open where moisture can get inside the lines, compressor, etc. - that's way bad.
Most times you're looking at a leaky O-ring or the like - with that fixed and a charge, you've got ice cold air. I *really* like having working AC - girls appreciate it too .
Dale
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i like AC... frig... its going to cost me major $$$ to fix it too...
sigh...
see my ac post below...
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...hreadid=104736
sigh...
see my ac post below...
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...hreadid=104736
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I was contemplating whether or not to ditch it as well. Though I would love to have it I figured it would save me alot of weight. BUT I want to drive during the daylight sometimes so I will end up getting it fixed. Looks like it will cost about $400 or so though
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yeah I love to have A/C
but to get all the shiz working right I have to find out what is wrong with the A/C then get that fixed
then I also have to move on to the logicon to get that fixed as well
but to get all the shiz working right I have to find out what is wrong with the A/C then get that fixed
then I also have to move on to the logicon to get that fixed as well
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