Thinking about doing this
#2
Originally Posted by FlipVJD
I was thoinking of taking out my AC, can anyone give some info about what this will do and what i need to do to get the job done right? Thnx
#3
its simple. just unbolt some lines and take everything out. nothing difficult at all. Only thing is you need to drain the freon beforehand, and thats illegal. I think shops can drain it for you, not sure how much they'd charge
#4
Have the freon purged by a shop certified to do AC work.
FWIW, I only remove A/C systems that are already bad and self-depressurized. There isn't much point in removing a working system.
It is pretty straight-forward. Unbolt the compressor and bracket, the lines, then go inside the cabin and pull the junk from the duct. You'll end up with a bit more then fourty pounds of stuff to dispose of.
FWIW, I only remove A/C systems that are already bad and self-depressurized. There isn't much point in removing a working system.
It is pretty straight-forward. Unbolt the compressor and bracket, the lines, then go inside the cabin and pull the junk from the duct. You'll end up with a bit more then fourty pounds of stuff to dispose of.
#5
Originally Posted by Kai
Have the freon purged by a shop certified to do AC work.
FWIW, I only remove A/C systems that are already bad and self-depressurized. There isn't much point in removing a working system.
It is pretty straight-forward. Unbolt the compressor and bracket, the lines, then go inside the cabin and pull the junk from the duct. You'll end up with a bit more then fourty pounds of stuff to dispose of.
FWIW, I only remove A/C systems that are already bad and self-depressurized. There isn't much point in removing a working system.
It is pretty straight-forward. Unbolt the compressor and bracket, the lines, then go inside the cabin and pull the junk from the duct. You'll end up with a bit more then fourty pounds of stuff to dispose of.
unless he wants to remove it to make his car faster....lol.
#6
Originally Posted by flyromeo3
unless he wants to remove it to make his car faster....lol.
#7
I think its around 10lbs ~ similar to 1hp. so ditching AC is like adding an intake lol. I'm sure it would be more benefical than adding an intake, but seriously, I wouldn't remove AC unless it was a track only car, or I lived in snow country, or if I needed to for a turbo manifold
#8
Its a little weight reduction and reduces the stress on your motor but its not worth it in the summer. If its for racing just take the belt off for the winter.(making it easier to have in the summer). Its not worth taking the whole system out. The engine bay looks way hotter and empty though. I did it to my car and regret it.