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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Denver CO
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a/c upgrade questions for 930
i put a 965 intercooler in my 930 so I had to remove the rear a/c condensor and big york compressor. how can i get my a/c hooked up and working better? Can I buy a 964 rear fender condensor and compressor or is there an easier way to do it? What do I do for hoses now, do they need to be custom made? Could I use a underbody condensor and only have the front and the underbody condensor or do they need three to work? thanks
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There are several companies that can help you. I chose Griffith's for my A/C upgrade. Charlie can set you up with a system that fits your car and your needs. He engineers some slick upgrades. http://www.griffiths.com/
I have no personal information on the other systems available. P.S. I have no connection with Griffiths except as a satisfied customer
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The underbelly one is the big one. You could probably run the system with only it. I used to have the underbelly and a front condensor, and it worked well.
I had the rear fender one before that, and -- even with a blower -- it didn't cut it. (It wasn't a Griffiths, though -- I've heard good things about them.) I also didn't like the idea of adding more rear weight.
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