09-24-2019, 08:18 PM | #1 |
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Add on AC systems.
My friend who is riddled with add is trying to set up a trade for a C20 with no AC for high performance engine parts I have. I don't think it will go through because the guy wants LS power, and I have sbc speed parts.
I am actively looking for the one I just have to have. Which to me is cheap with little to no rust, and a out of state tags. I have a title I can use, and use it as my get around. The truck is a 80 with no ac, and while that never bugged me before. I have now gone soft, and would like to keep ac in my life. Yes I know I should grow up, and quite acting like a hipster. So for you guys who have added a aftermarket ac to the square bodies. How did it compare to the factory set up? Did one perform better then the other? |
09-25-2019, 09:57 AM | #2 |
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Re: Add on AC systems.
Its pretty darn hard to beat the factory A/C system for function. If you could locate a donor that would be a much more economical route, and parts are readily available.
With that said, I can attest that the Restomod Air system will keep the cab cold. The system I installed in Elwood, my previously owned 77 Cheyenne did a great job. I have to add that I always upgrade my the thermal barrier in my builds significantly. I am currently installing a Vintage Air system in Jake, my 84 crewcab. I dont have any personal info as its not completed yet. I did extensive research and was able to determine that shops and individual owners that had used this V/A system were pleased with the results.
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09-25-2019, 12:55 PM | #3 |
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Thanks, I hope you post on the results.
I have seen on other builds they installed them, but never said if the results were better or not |
09-25-2019, 02:54 PM | #4 |
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Re: Add on AC systems.
I installed VA this spring in my Ls swapped '84. It works very well. It needs to be pieced together with factory vents as the ones that come with the kit are pretty cheesy. Otherwise I cam quite happy with it.
I will be getting the factory air working in my '86 soon. Then I will have something to compare it to. |
09-25-2019, 02:56 PM | #5 |
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Just order a vintage air kit intended for factory AC, and then gather the OEM AC parts that you don't have. I saw another poster do this on a 78, and it resulted in a factory looking AC with all new major parts. He seemed to like it. You might be able to find the thread here if you look hard enough.
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My concern was you see people swapping in complete aftermarket kits, but how do they compare? The cost of fixing a factory system, and a completely new system is not far off. Especially at the price I want to pay for a project. Since I want a 450hp small block, 4R70 trans, 14 bolt SF with 4.86 gears, stepwise bed, and all on a C20 chassis. I am a fan of the factory big brake option. So I don't want to pay a premium for a finished truck, and I will end up getting what I get at some point. So I want to be careful when parts/money exchange hands. |
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