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Old 06-11-2007, 01:05 PM
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Hey was up HT i have a 1990 Ef that i swap a 01 Ls engine in it. i was woundering if is possible to add A/c? Cuz H-town is to hot ride with no a/c. If so then can i use the same line of a regular ef or do i need the one for a 01 a/c line?

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Old 06-11-2007, 01:11 PM
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You would use all of your stock a/c lines. The only thing you'll need is the compressor adapter to fit your EF compressor to the B-series block. Hasport sells them.
Old 06-11-2007, 01:34 PM
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Default Re: Adding A/C to a ef (htowncruiser)

I am also looking into this area. Except i am with out any of the AC parts.

Not to jack your post.. I am just hoping i can get some information in the same ideal post about ADDing A AC to our vehicals.
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Anyone know if any other honda/acura AC parts will fit the 88-91 crx? I am thinking this is a long shot, but who knows I may learn something new. If so know anyone parting out an AC

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If you're looking to stay stock, you can only use the 88-91 Civic/CRX parts. Anything else may be possible but would involve building custom lines and a lot of mixing and matching.

Otherwise, if you have a D-series engine, use all the stock equipment. If you have a B-series, you can use the stock compressor with an adaptor bracket as mentioned above. Anything elsem you're on your own.
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all good then.


I will hunt down a stock 88-91 AC piping parts then.. and then that hasport adapter =0)

If anyon knows of a website on the stock AC unit for sale .. send it my way

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so if i use the compressor adapter to fit the EF compressor to the B-series block. so can i use the same stock of the ef a/c lines to ?
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hey im from corpus and its hot as sht down here too. i just sold my crx with no ac to get an EK with a b16 and no ac..but im in the process of getting it together, its not going to be easy
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