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mikelv

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Jun 17, 2006
Columbus, Georgia
Okay, I removed all my AC components because I was living in a place where I never really needed AC.
Well, now I do, and with what I have done to the car, I have no room for a condenser.

My reason for this thread, is for all you guys out there who have had similiar fitment issues to post and give me some ideas.

What kind of things can I do to make something fit, and are there other model condensors that can be fabricated ect...

Thanks! :thumb:
 
Man, your right.
But it might work. There's some room, but I havent measured anything quite yet.

A large front mount core, and a fludyne radiator. There might just be enough. I was just wondering if anyone has replaced or relocated a condenser. Maybe something smaller?
 
You should still be able to fit the condensor back in. Neither the front mount or the radiator will mess with how the condensor mounts. The only adverse affect to sticking it back in will be reduced airflow to the radiator, so your coolant temps might increase.
 
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