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Besides welding lines, can I use B series AC compressor with civic condenser

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Old May 25, 2008 | 07:31 AM
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Default Besides welding lines, can I use B series AC compressor with civic condenser

Hey whats up guys,

I live in south florida, (home of the devil, hot as hell) and I want to put some AC in my hatch. Let me give you guys the specs. Its a 93 DX with an LS swap and I just recently bought an LS compressor. What I wanted to do is run the LS AC bracket with the LS compressor and weld some ac lines. <U>Besides welding the lines is there any way that I can use the B series compressor with the civic condenser.</U>


cant afford the P54 delsol vtec bracket
Its hard to search about ac because AC is too short of a word
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Old May 27, 2008 | 05:35 PM
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Old May 27, 2008 | 06:38 PM
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Default Re: Besides welding lines, can I use B series AC compressor with civic condenser (averyvm)

if your car already has the stock ac....get a del sol b16 ac bracket ( about $140 at dealership) and use the stock civic ac compressor...that's what i'm doing..works great everything is bolt-on...
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