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Re: h22a eg a/c (N)
jdmshit.com sells the ac bracket go to there website, and they have fiment pics also.I am currently running one on my 00 civic SI, I had to modify it to work with the b series compressor.Its going to be a very tight fit though.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by N »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what about the lines?</TD></TR></TABLE>you just use stock civic lines.
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Re: h22a eg a/c (fastwanabe)
yes just use the stock civic lines, in my car with the b series compressor, the alternator sits right on one of the lines.Know it should not hurt it, because the alternator and compressor move with each other, only when the motor moves.So in theory it shouldn't rube a holw in it, but time will tell for me.I don't know if having a d series compressor will have this problem.Again i stress its a very tight fit, and i have an ek car which has more clearance up front and its still very tight, and i have kept my poer steering to.If you guys would like i will get some pics up tonight of it to let you see the clearance.Know when you do this you have to run a slim fan on the other side of the condensor because of the fitment issues.
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Re: h22a eg a/c (per4mance)
yeah i know that its gona be a really tight fit because of how big the motor is compared to the engine bay size. but wouldnt the h series compressor work or do i have to use the b series compressor? thank for all the info by the way.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by N »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">can you use a D compressor?</TD></TR></TABLE>your suppose to.
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Re: h22a eg a/c (fastwanabe)
yes use the d series compressor.Or like for instance having an integra or 99-00 Si civic then modify the bracket(which is very simple) to use the b series compressor.
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Re: h22a eg a/c (per4mance)
o and about the accord compressor, the pulley is actually to wide and it will rub on the frame rail. thats why u use the civic compressor, the thinner pulley.
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teh bracket from jdmshit/hcp is designed to work with teh stock civic D series comrpessor. the beauty of the bracket is that you jsut bolt the bracekt to teh block and then the compressor to the bracket. you dont need to mess with anything else.
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