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Mfantojr 06-18-20 01:28 PM

Any Shops in PA that do AC in the FD
 
Previous owner delted the AC out of my car for the front mount intercooler. Wondering if anyone around Pittsburgh can do a AC System
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for me?

TIA

cr-rex 06-18-20 02:40 PM

find a nice performance shop or ship your car to IRP.

looking at the car, you 100% do NOT want to take it joes crab shack and AC. fitting a condensor and making the lines and doing everything needs to be handled by someone/somewhere that can handle a modified car and a really nice one at that. your ac set up is going to be all the way custom and it needs to be done correctly.

Mfantojr 06-18-20 02:41 PM

I agree. I need to find a quality shop. Wont be an easy job

DaleClark 06-18-20 03:13 PM

Also you will need to get a handle on what parts were removed and what parts are still there. It's a shame so many AC setups are now in a landfill.

Since you're going to be doing some custom stuff, I would look at using the RX-8 AC condenser. It has the receiver/dryer built into it so that simplifies the plumbing.

Read up on AC threads, there's plenty talking about the various parts of the system, the MANA/Denso differences, etc. Learn as much as you can and get as many parts as you can, that will save time and hassle at the shop.

Dale

Mfantojr 06-18-20 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by DaleClark (Post 12419224)
Also you will need to get a handle on what parts were removed and what parts are still there. It's a shame so many AC setups are now in a landfill.

Since you're going to be doing some custom stuff, I would look at using the RX-8 AC condenser. It has the receiver/dryer built into it so that simplifies the plumbing.

Read up on AC threads, there's plenty talking about the various parts of the system, the MANA/Denso differences, etc. Learn as much as you can and get as many parts as you can, that will save time and hassle at the shop.

Dale


Yes im trying to do that now. Mine is a Base so i think you can run either AC, but my car is completely gutted from all AC components

fendamonky 06-18-20 05:46 PM


Originally Posted by Mfantojr (Post 12419227)
Yes im trying to do that now. Mine is a Base so i think you can run either AC, but my car is completely gutted from all AC components

Mine was in a similar situation. I went with the rx8 condenser/drier combo and got a condenser from discountacparts.com. The website name sounded kinda sketchy at first but they actually had the part and were damned good about initiating the return when my initial order was damaged on arrival.

I wouldn't stress too much about matching up fittings since any lines will need to be made new from whole cloth anyway. If the condenser has a different fitting type than the compressor then just use the correct type for the correct side of the brand new line.. speedjunkie has a good thread where he retrofitted the rx8 condenser in his FD.

REnaissance_Sle7in 06-20-20 07:34 AM

Lots of FDs popping up in the Pittsburgh area this year. I'm sure there are quality AC shops around that could do it. But if you're looking for the sure fire, best place to take it, it's IRP.

They just delivered mine back yesterday. It had mismatched AC components, and they took everything back to square one and got it working. Even fitting it in with a Greddy v-mount. The day they dropped mine off, they also picked up another FD from Pittsburgh as well.

Mfantojr 06-22-20 08:50 AM


Originally Posted by street-heat7 (Post 12419520)
Lots of FDs popping up in the Pittsburgh area this year. I'm sure there are quality AC shops around that could do it. But if you're looking for the sure fire, best place to take it, it's IRP.

They just delivered mine back yesterday. It had mismatched AC components, and they took everything back to square one and got it working. Even fitting it in with a Greddy v-mount. The day they dropped mine off, they also picked up another FD from Pittsburgh as well.


I have a call in to them, waiting for call back. Wish I could find someone closer

gracer7-rx7 06-22-20 11:53 AM

Banzai Racing may be an option too. Not sure which is closer to Pittsburg...
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Mfantojr 06-22-20 01:29 PM


Originally Posted by gracer7-rx7 (Post 12419906)
Banzai Racing may be an option too. Not sure which is closer to Pittsburg...
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Called him, and he doesn't want to mess with it


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