What A/C compressor on LSX376 in new PHR page 29?
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What A/C compressor on LSX376 in new PHR page 29?
I noticed in the new (May '09) issue of PHR, there's an article on page 29 about the new LSX 376 crate engine. That's interesting enough, but I'm specifically interested in the A/C compressor they show mounted on it. Can anyone identify it (is it from a certain GM application?)? Most importantly, is there any chance that this compressor with side inlets/exits could be used with F-body front accessories?
I'm just wondering if this compressor could be of use to folks like me who have limited clearance behind the A/C compressor. If this compressor would work with F-body accessories, I might be able to avoid notching the crossmember on my Chevelle for the A/C lines.
I'm just wondering if this compressor could be of use to folks like me who have limited clearance behind the A/C compressor. If this compressor would work with F-body accessories, I might be able to avoid notching the crossmember on my Chevelle for the A/C lines.
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Hey just went over your whole thread , coming nice ! I'm not sure if you have seen the compressor brackets i fabbed up , but i think it may be an option for you , f body spacing is different than "y" body or vette but if you want i can send you a set of templates and you can change the spacing to work for your application . JOHN
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Try looking at the truck applications. They have a side port instead of a rear port. I saw this on another thread pic and was interested myself. I ended up with an adapter that puts it out the side.
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Hey just went over your whole thread , coming nice ! I'm not sure if you have seen the compressor brackets i fabbed up , but i think it may be an option for you , f body spacing is different than "y" body or vette but if you want i can send you a set of templates and you can change the spacing to work for your application . JOHN
It seems like I remember hearing at one time that S&P offered a "hybrid" compressor that used an F-body front half with a Vette rear-half, to get the outlets on the side rather than the rear. Are you guys familiar with that setup?
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I did not see the article but here is a link to an adapter to put it on the side of the compressor which is what I used for my vintage air/variable compressor combo:
http://www.nostalgicairparts.com/ac/...dapters-79.php
http://www.nostalgicairparts.com/ac/...dapters-79.php
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I didn't see the article but it sounds like that motor has the GM Performance parts front accessory drive kit on it which is basically the CTS-V front drive. I am not sure if the spacing is the same as the F-Body but the components seem to be in the same position. You can get the whole front accessory drive for about $800 with all new components. You might also try a GTO compressor, that should be the same position, not sure on where the outlets are though.
Here is what I was referrig to GM part# 19155066
It has the side exit compressor.
Here is what I was referrig to GM part# 19155066
It has the side exit compressor.
Last edited by sierrac3_s2000; 03-24-2009 at 02:40 PM.
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I didn't see the article but it sounds like that motor has the GM Performance parts front accessory drive kit on it which is basically the CTS-V front drive. I am not sure if the spacing is the same as the F-Body but the components seem to be in the same position. You can get the whole front accessory drive for about $800 with all new components. You might also try a GTO compressor, that should be the same position, not sure on where the outlets are though.
Here is what I was referrig to GM part# 19155066
It has the side exit compressor.
Here is what I was referrig to GM part# 19155066
It has the side exit compressor.
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I just ran across this on Kwik Performance's website regarding their brackets to mount Sanden compressors on LSx engines -- they have three different bracket designs: "Corvette, Camaro/Firebird/GTO, and truck/SUV". I'm thinking that if they're mounting the same compressor with the same brackets on a Camaro/Firebird/GTO, then the pulley position must be the same for these vehicles. Hmmm. Anybody have a scrap GTO compressor laying around??? I'd love to do some trial fitting.
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From what I have read on the forum and elsewhere the GTO accessory drive is the same brackets and same offset. I think they may have changed the power steering pump reservoir and put a larger amperage alternator but the brackets should all be the same. I think the GTO compressor is the way to go for your application.
BTW I found the above part number for under $800. That isn't a bad way to go if you are starting with nothing.
BTW I found the above part number for under $800. That isn't a bad way to go if you are starting with nothing.