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Old Jun 23, 2005 | 10:57 PM
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I have a 92 DX and would like to put AC in i have heard that it's hard but don't mind a challange. I have already done a full swap to a d16z6 so my DX has the engine like a Si. Anyway i was wonderin what parts i would need to do this? Also I would like to put a b16 in some day but just not for now so if i went though all this work would it still work with the B Series engine? Anyhelp would be great.
 
Old Jun 24, 2005 | 01:07 PM
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K well does anyone atleast know if u can use the same AC set up with a B series engine? Do i need a diffrent rad?
 
Old Jun 30, 2005 | 12:25 PM
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I've just started this project myself and asked many ?'s B-4 starting. Here's what I've learned:
Find a donor car from the same year, if you've now got a DOHC VTEC it should too. Find a boneyard that deals with a/c reconditionng units if not, you may end up with components from different cars that will not work. Specify that all open ends be capped to avoid oil leakage and that all wiring, hoses, clips, bolts, brackets, and spacers be included. Find a supplier that is willing to work with you, expect to pay more for this service, and attain local support to work through the problems.
Best of luck,

HXville
 
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