a/c removal

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for the trackers- my a/c is not working, so i was going to pull it, and save some weight:cool: anyone removed their a/c, and what belt did you use after removal? thanks guys.
 
oh thanks. i guess it would have helped to look at the belts myself.... :)
 
Cameron said:
for the trackers- my a/c is not working, so i was going to pull it, and save some weight:cool: anyone removed their a/c, and what belt did you use after removal? thanks guys.

As mentioned, the A/C compressor does have its own belt so that is a non-issue. Removing the compressor, bracket, and belt in the rear- along with the front condensors, fan/shrouds, evap unit, lines, etc... definitely shaves good weight off all around.
 
John@Microsoft said:
As mentioned, the A/C compressor does have its own belt so that is a non-issue. Removing the compressor, bracket, and belt in the rear- along with the front condensors, fan/shrouds, evap unit, lines, etc... definitely shaves good weight off all around.

Thanks alot John. I look forward to it :biggrin:
 
Cameron said:
Thanks alot John. I look forward to it :biggrin:

Hope you plan on owning yours forever. Tough sale trying to sell an NSX with no A/C:wink:
 
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