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11-07-2004, 04:19 PM | #1 |
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test fit
Well today i bolted up the turbo and the manifold to see how it's all going to fit. So i took off the fan for the a/c so i could get some more clearance. The turbo fit but the problem is that the turbo exhaust outlet is really close to the a/c condenser leaving no virtually no room for a downpipe. I also noted how close the wastegate actuator was to the a/c radiator, and it was then that i realised that an external wastegated setup would have worked perfectly
So since i don't have the bills to spring for an external wastegate right now, i think i'm going to attempt to remove my a/c until spring, and then get a external wastegate setup and reinstall the a/c. Oh and another thing, after i reinstalled the oe manifold i started it and it threw a cel. I noticed i didn't have a a/f reading on my turbo timer so i figured i forgot to plug in the o2 sensor. Plugged it back in and the light still won't go off. So i checked the code and it was 41 [Primary oxygen sensor heater]. So i unplugged the battery quickly and i don't think it reset anything, so i'm gonna leave it unpluged and hope it goes away. Other than that, car runs fine, and a/f ratio values seem normal. So if anyone has anything to add, or any info on how to remove a/c it'd be appreciated.
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Last edited by JDMFantasy2k : 11-07-2004 at 04:25 PM. |
11-22-2004, 10:28 AM | #2 |
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You will end up draining yur refrigerant anyway. Make sure that you plug or cap all the A/C lines to prevent any debris from getting in the system.....
Not really hard to take the A/C compressor off. Drain it first... |
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