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rxinhed
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Re: Removing AC from Gen1 2.6
      07/11/12 01:43 AM

The compressor can be used for OBA, maybe need some additional air storage and little things.

To remove the largest pieces of the AC system require dash removal and interesting cuts to remove engine bay pieces. In order to salvage the system for resale, you'd be looking at about 5 hours of your time. For discard of the hoses, pressures lines and engine bay pieces, about 1 hour is required without any other disassembly.

When I was driving my Raider, I thought about converting the AC to OBA, too, but never did anything.



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