Hasport A/C bracket Or GSR compressor
1) Yes the GSR compressor will bolt up with the proper Brackets
2) The GSR compressor is meant for r134a
3) Your A/C System is meant for r12
4) Even though the GSR compressor will bolt up to the engine, it will sit too low and hit the crossmember
5) Save yourself the Trouble and get a hasport a/c bracket(works for both Matsushita and Sanden Compressors)
6) If you want to save money get the place racing or hcp bracket(note this will only work if you have a Sanden Compressor)
7) Regardless of what a/c compressor/OEM bracket combination you use it wont work because itll sit too low and hit the crossmember...
8) dont convert to r134a or use freeze 12 or any other "safe for the enviroment refrigerants", youll hate yourself if you do
2) The GSR compressor is meant for r134a
3) Your A/C System is meant for r12
4) Even though the GSR compressor will bolt up to the engine, it will sit too low and hit the crossmember
5) Save yourself the Trouble and get a hasport a/c bracket(works for both Matsushita and Sanden Compressors)
6) If you want to save money get the place racing or hcp bracket(note this will only work if you have a Sanden Compressor)
7) Regardless of what a/c compressor/OEM bracket combination you use it wont work because itll sit too low and hit the crossmember...
8) dont convert to r134a or use freeze 12 or any other "safe for the enviroment refrigerants", youll hate yourself if you do
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Eggman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what happens if you convert to r134a?</TD></TR></TABLE>
then you reduce the efficiency of the r12 system.... will it be cold? yes...will it be as cold as r12? never
then you reduce the efficiency of the r12 system.... will it be cold? yes...will it be as cold as r12? never
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