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Old 03-31-2008, 10:02 PM
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can you keep the a/c or do you have to delete it... trying searching but didn't get any results but i could have been searching the wrong thing..
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youll need space to fit the f1 in there so most people lost the ac and move the radiator forward.
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You can make it all fit if you REALLY want to. The main thing is getting a good size intake elbow on there. The stock procharger one is small and extremely restrictive, but does a good job of fitting in that tight space.
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Originally Posted by Jimmy P
You can make it all fit if you REALLY want to. The main thing is getting a good size intake elbow on there. The stock procharger one is small and extremely restrictive, but does a good job of fitting in that tight space.
KP has experimented with the elbows and said he his track times and mph did not find a difference by swapping them out. It seems the biggest difference comes from swapping to a larger air filter. Bob
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It can be done but it definitely takes some modifying to get the condenser in there. I am running a Griffin radiator which is alot wider than the stock radiator and I was able to make it all fit running a F1A blower.




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