That A/C line that gets a hole rubed in it from CAI's...which ones will fit?
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That A/C line that gets a hole rubed in it from CAI's...which ones will fit?
My intake rubbed into my A/C line and i can't tell if it made a hole or not but my A/C doesn't blow cold anymore so i'm guessing it did. I've got a '98 GS, what other Teg's A/C line will fit? like other year LS's, GSRs, etc...
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Re: That A/C line that gets a hole rubed in it from CAI's...which ones will fit? (ALL MOTOR LS)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ALL MOTOR LS »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">My intake rubbed into my A/C line and i can't tell if it made a hole or not but my A/C doesn't blow cold anymore so i'm guessing it did. I've got a '98 GS, what other Teg's A/C line will fit? like other year LS's, GSRs, etc...</TD></TR></TABLE>
pretty sure they're all the same. my friend swapped ac from a 98 gs into a 94 rs and everything fit perfectly.
pretty sure they're all the same. my friend swapped ac from a 98 gs into a 94 rs and everything fit perfectly.
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Re: That A/C line that gets a hole rubed in it from CAI's...which ones will fit? (civicdxtyper)
Mine did the same, except I cought it before it went through. Just be sure to double wrap your as line and put alittle insulation on the CAI where it rubbed. I also think that the AC lines are all the same.
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Re: That A/C line that gets a hole rubed in it from CAI's...which ones will fit? (confucius)
FYI, i didn't have AEM, i just had a generic 2.5" CAI. Now i've got a DIY Icebox.
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Re: That A/C line that gets a hole rubed in it from CAI's...which ones will fit? (ALL MOTOR LS)
you might see about getting the line welded back. I had an 1/8" hole rubbed into my line and got it welded shut for 20 bux.
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Re: That A/C line that gets a hole rubed in it from CAI's...which ones will fit? (ALL MOTOR LS)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ALL MOTOR LS »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">so the AC line from a GSR will fit non VTEC's?</TD></TR></TABLE>
yup
yup
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Re: That A/C line that gets a hole rubed in it from CAI's...which ones will fit? (Russ713)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Russ713 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you might see about getting the line welded back. I had an 1/8" hole rubbed into my line and got it welded shut for 20 bux.</TD></TR></TABLE>
you could've just bought a new line at a junkyard for 5 bucks.
you could've just bought a new line at a junkyard for 5 bucks.
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Re: That A/C line that gets a hole rubed in it from CAI's...which ones will fit? (ALL MOTOR LS)
same thing happened to me. I took it to two different mechanics and they told me they couldn't order a new line for me or fix it, and that i have to take it to acura..sux oh well summer's almost over anyways. I might try the welding idea.
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Re: That A/C line that gets a hole rubed in it from CAI's...which ones will fit? (civicdxtyper)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by civicdxtyper »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
you could've just bought a new line at a junkyard for 5 bucks.</TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah, if only there were some junked del sol's in this area, I would've done that instead. Since there were none, I opted to repair the line so that I could have the AC up and operational. It's too hot and humid here to be without AC.
you could've just bought a new line at a junkyard for 5 bucks.</TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah, if only there were some junked del sol's in this area, I would've done that instead. Since there were none, I opted to repair the line so that I could have the AC up and operational. It's too hot and humid here to be without AC.
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