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lol @ AC delete in Houston.
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Yea my buddy's 89 fox body project has the 85mph speedo too, pretty funny I think it can do that in 2nd or 3rd gear, I forget. Not too worried about resale since this car is gonna wind up with a welded in cage and all kinds of other crap that's going to pretty much destroy any non-race car value.The first Mustang I ordered was a 1982 Mustang GT. First year of Ford doing something "performance" with a "larger 2 barrel carb", rear sway bar, traction bars. 157 HP. Silver with the TRX wheels and Michelins. Anyway, I ordered it without AC or radio. The salesman gave me a hard time talking about resale value. Anyway when I traded it in a couple of years later I got a really good price. They never checked whether it had AC or not. BTW it was the first car I owned in many years that would go over 120 MPH. Of course the only way you could tell is by the rpms. It had the old 85 MPH spedo.
Yep that's what I ended up finding, thanks!You don’t need to worry about the belt. The AC is on its own stretchy belt
Trying to figure all that out myself. I'm thinking I can plug up the firewall pretty well, but as far as anything behind it I'm gonna be gutting interior when roll cage is ready along with seats. Other than that most the stuff is up front and easy to rip out.I have my motor out right now and don’t plan on putting the AC back in either. I think your 15+ lb estimate for the compressor is pretty accurate based on feel. Aside from pulling out the compressor/condenser is there anything else that needs to come out? Obviously the lines that go to the firewall also but are there any plugs necessary for the holes? Is there more to pull out behind the dash?
Yep will document what I can.If this is done, I'd advise to document this as down the line, I'm sure others will do/look to do this for Race Purposes as well.
Thanks for sharing!
Yea for sure that's close down the road once I get to the interior gutting, caging, race seats, etc... Talking to some guys from fat house fab in another thread about kirkey seat brackets for the s550 now. Apparently few weeks before they're ready to ship!If you are deleting ac for weight savings might as well delete heat too. Get rid or heat exchanger, blower, ducts, vents. Make lexan vent covers. Can also eliminate a lot of coolant lines and clean up the engine bay quite a bit. Also eliminates a lot of potential coolant leak spots. This is of course if car is a dedicated track car.
keep in mind deleting the heater core also lowers the cooling capacity of the engine cooling system. You lower the amount of coolant you can hold as well as the heat dissipation through the core. It is not like the old days where they had a valve inline to cut flow to the core when you turned off the heat.Yep will document what I can.
Yea for sure that's close down the road once I get to the interior gutting, caging, race seats, etc... Talking to some guys from fat house fab in another thread about kirkey seat brackets for the s550 now. Apparently few weeks before they're ready to ship!
Good point and yes there are going to be a lot of work to cool this thing down, including other fluids like oil, axle, etc..keep in mind deleting the heater core also lowers the cooling capacity of the engine cooling system. You lower the amount of coolant you can hold as well as the heat dissipation through the core. It is not like the old days where they had a valve inline to cut flow to the core when you turned off the heat.
