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Old 05-25-06, 07:32 AM
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I am doing a single conversion and was wondering how hard is it to keep the power steering and a/c with a front mount intercooler. Also what is the belt size that needs to be purchased once the air pump is removed. And if you have any other advice that would make the install go more smoothly please post.
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read the single turbo section, and the install will go smoother.

Keeping AC and PS is easy. If you eliminate the air pump, you'll most likely need pullies, and I believe the belt is a 28.5" 4 rib. I'm going off memory, but if you search, you'll find the answer.
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If you keep the stock pullies you will need a 29.5 inch belt the part # should be something like 295k5 or 295k4, I couldnt find a 5 so had to go with the 4 rib
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thanks guys just wanted to know what i had to get ready before i started taking it apart.
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