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Old 02-05-2005, 10:36 PM
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ok i am trying to build a custom turbo swap for my ex d16z6 civc.. and it has a perfectly working ac. i do not understand when u say do not support ac.. is that like u cant run an ac or u cant have ac in because of clearence issues.. im gonna use an hf manifold and port it and use dsm injectors 450 honed to 480cc.. td04 turbo.. and a stock sneeeky dsm intercooler and a hallman boost controller.. i just wanna clear that ---- up.. im a noob guys.,... first turbo project... dont degrade me just give me what i need to know thanks~!!!!
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Old 02-05-2005, 10:41 PM
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yes what there reffering to is clearance..

ditch ur a/c (unless u live where its realy hot)

but you could prolly still fit it with custom charge pipes and dp... good luck
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Old 02-05-2005, 10:50 PM
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yah it gets hella hot here!!! so it will fit?? do i have to make custom stuff then?
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Old 02-05-2005, 11:13 PM
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yea most likely.. ur not gonna have alot of room to work with.. but its do-able..
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it depends on your adaptor plate
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Old 02-06-2005, 02:21 PM
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adaptor plate really is that big of deal? what size should i make it like thickness.... u all know what im using so which will work?
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Why make life so hard? Do you like extra work?Just ditch the ac and live life to the fullest with a easy turbo install,you'll live with out ac
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Originally Posted by sikcivic95
adaptor plate really is that big of deal? what size should i make it like thickness.... u all know what im using so which will work?
you'll have to angle the adaptor plate tremendously for the turbo to clear the AC
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forget about the HF manifold and adapter plate,and buy an AC compatible manifold, with whatever flange you need on it.
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ok then what manifold is ac compatable then
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