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Re: Aftermarket AC in a non-air Cuda - THANKS BILL ALLPHIN [Re: PAINT IT BLACK] #834283
03/04/11 12:56 PM
03/04/11 12:56 PM
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It's a dry heat
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That won't work. The drain is lower than the plate and you'll be working against gravity.




I thought about that after I hit post.

Another idea. Get some of the clear semi rigid tubing at a hardware store and run it under the carpet along the trans tunnel OR across the firewall then down the rocker panel, and then cut a hole in one of the floorpan body plugs.
You could duct tape it to the hump , that way it's not going to get pinched

Re: Aftermarket AC in a non-air Cuda - THANKS BILL ALLPHIN [Re: gtx6970] #834284
03/05/11 01:32 AM
03/05/11 01:32 AM
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That may work... I'm going to get the car further along before I decide to tackle this. I'll post here again when I do.

Re: Aftermarket AC in a non-air Cuda - firewall pics? [Re: jbc426] #834285
07/08/12 12:09 AM
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I was wondering if you had any pictures that show your a/c lines running from the "hidden a/c" compressor. I am trying to decide if I should buy Bouchillon's condensor package to connect to the "hidden a/c compressor along with their non-factory appearing condensor or try to piece something together.

Thanks.

Re: Aftermarket AC in a non-air Cuda - firewall pics? [Re: jphemi] #834286
07/31/12 04:48 AM
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Since I already finished my firewall and don't want to drill more holes than needed, do you guys who have done this think it would be possible to do a stud plate then use panel adhesive to glue the stud plate to the inside of the firewall?

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