True or Flase GSR Comprssor and D-Series A/C Lines go together after a little modding.
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I was reading on Honda-Tech a couple people kept the GSR A/C Bracket and Compressor and just bent the lines on there EG's to retain from buying the CRV/Del Sol mount and D Series Compressor. True or False.
Im asking because the gsr compressor is in working condition as to my D-Series compressor is bad. So could I bend the 95 EX A/C Lines to fit a GSR Compressor on a GSR A/C Bracket on a GSR Motor?
Im asking because the gsr compressor is in working condition as to my D-Series compressor is bad. So could I bend the 95 EX A/C Lines to fit a GSR Compressor on a GSR A/C Bracket on a GSR Motor?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 92EG8 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I was reading on Honda-Tech a couple people kept the GSR A/C Bracket and Compressor and just bent the lines on there EG's to retain from buying the CRV/Del Sol mount and D Series Compressor. True or False.
Im asking because the gsr compressor is in working condition as to my D-Series compressor is bad. So could I bend the 95 EX A/C Lines to fit a GSR Compressor on a GSR A/C Bracket on a GSR Motor?</TD></TR></TABLE>
yes you can bolt up the a/c lines to your gsr compressor, but i HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU DON'T DO THAT!
the line kinks up, not really good for your a/c system. it will cost more problems down line later. with winter coming up, take your time, save, and do it the right way. you will be happier knowing it was done right instead of having to go back and do the work twice.
and yes i live in florida too. it gets cool enough to where you don't need to use the a/c for about 2-3 months.
Im asking because the gsr compressor is in working condition as to my D-Series compressor is bad. So could I bend the 95 EX A/C Lines to fit a GSR Compressor on a GSR A/C Bracket on a GSR Motor?</TD></TR></TABLE>
yes you can bolt up the a/c lines to your gsr compressor, but i HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU DON'T DO THAT!
the line kinks up, not really good for your a/c system. it will cost more problems down line later. with winter coming up, take your time, save, and do it the right way. you will be happier knowing it was done right instead of having to go back and do the work twice.
and yes i live in florida too. it gets cool enough to where you don't need to use the a/c for about 2-3 months.
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If I bend them very precise or with care then they wouldn't kink up would it be fine then? I plan on bending them with care and preciseness so it wont kink up. So if I do this carefully would you then recommend this?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by skcivic4life »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ive heard of it being done but wouldnt recomed it. just buy a delsol compressor and you should be good, someone correct me if im wrong</TD></TR></TABLE>
no you get a delsol vtec A/C bracket and you can retain your SOHC pump
the bracket is 60 bucks or so from dealerships
no you get a delsol vtec A/C bracket and you can retain your SOHC pump
the bracket is 60 bucks or so from dealerships
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