Will the ac clear for my setup?
Do you have the greddy turbo kit now.. If so then put the manifold on and check.. My guess would be that it wouldnt clear.. You could also ask greddy if it cleared on the 92-95's..
Woo hoo!!!! an actual reply!!!
Well I dont have the kit yet, but I am seriously thinking about getting it as soon as I can find out if the ac would clear. Thanks for the reply!
Any other comments?
George
Well I dont have the kit yet, but I am seriously thinking about getting it as soon as I can find out if the ac would clear. Thanks for the reply!
Any other comments?
George
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by serialkiller »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Woo hoo!!!! an actual reply!!!
Well I dont have the kit yet, but I am seriously thinking about getting it as soon as I can find out if the ac would clear. Thanks for the reply!
Any other comments?
George</TD></TR></TABLE>
Like I said.. I doubt that it would clear.. Usally what I see is sidewinder style manifolds that are made to clear the ac and not the log or cast ones that greddy uses..
Is this your everyday driver? Do you use the ac that much that you want it in there?
Well I dont have the kit yet, but I am seriously thinking about getting it as soon as I can find out if the ac would clear. Thanks for the reply!
Any other comments?
George</TD></TR></TABLE>
Like I said.. I doubt that it would clear.. Usally what I see is sidewinder style manifolds that are made to clear the ac and not the log or cast ones that greddy uses..
Is this your everyday driver? Do you use the ac that much that you want it in there?
I live in texas where it gets over 100 degrees with 100% humidity... Im pretty sure id like to keep my best friend Mr. AC.. hahahaha... I called greddy and they told me that the 92-95 civic ex turbo kit WILL clear the ac for the civic... Correct me if I am wrong, but isnt the 92-95 civic built pretty identical to the 1991 crx?.. engine wise?... Thanks for the help.
George
George
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by serialkiller »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I live in texas where it gets over 100 degrees with 100% humidity... Im pretty sure id like to keep my best friend Mr. AC.. hahahaha... I called greddy and they told me that the 92-95 civic ex turbo kit WILL clear the ac for the civic... Correct me if I am wrong, but isnt the 92-95 civic built pretty identical to the 1991 crx?.. engine wise?... Thanks for the help.
George</TD></TR></TABLE>
Ahhhh.. 100 degrees is nothing.. Duct tape some ice to your head and your good to go..
The D15B2(88-91) and the D15B7(92-95) are exactly the same short block so then yes it will clear.. All you have to keep in mind is that you might have to do something a little special with the downpipe and/or chargepipe since your car isnt a 92-95 but im not too sure on that one..
I have a 89 crx and dont usally mess with 92-95's, nor have I messed with a greddy kit but if they say it will fit then it should, they would know they built it..
George</TD></TR></TABLE>
Ahhhh.. 100 degrees is nothing.. Duct tape some ice to your head and your good to go..
The D15B2(88-91) and the D15B7(92-95) are exactly the same short block so then yes it will clear.. All you have to keep in mind is that you might have to do something a little special with the downpipe and/or chargepipe since your car isnt a 92-95 but im not too sure on that one..
I have a 89 crx and dont usally mess with 92-95's, nor have I messed with a greddy kit but if they say it will fit then it should, they would know they built it..
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