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  1. #31
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    awesome kit turbo_, that's probably what I'll wind up getting, much more affordable!

  2. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbo_smh View Post
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    I stumbled on this kit when I decided to do my ac. I picked up the compressor on ebay for 110 bux and had the lines made at napa for about 75. I like ur setup, very nice though!

    How did you decide on which sanden compressor to buy? I've got dual AC, does that make a difference in which compressor I need?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NITROUS View Post
    I've aso used this kit on installations and it works well. Gives a little more factory look than S&P's setup not to mention it's cheaper.
    Man this sounds funny but when I decided to go through with this project your trucks engine bay was the one I based everything on. It was the only set of pictures I found online until I found this site later on in the project when it was pretty much complete.

    1993 Gmc 02 ls1 Circle D 3400 stall, long tubes, 220/224 cam stage 3 heads, weiand intake, auburn posi, 389rwhp 352ft/lbs

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigburb View Post
    How did you decide on which sanden compressor to buy? I've got dual AC, does that make a difference in which compressor I need?
    Yea the kit will actually give you a couple of part numbers for compressors unfortunately, you will have to change your lines to adapt to new style. I had my lines made at NAPA for about 80 bux

    1993 Gmc 02 ls1 Circle D 3400 stall, long tubes, 220/224 cam stage 3 heads, weiand intake, auburn posi, 389rwhp 352ft/lbs

  5. #35
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    purchased it today!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigburb View Post
    purchased it today!
    Awesome! let me know if you have any trouble

    1993 Gmc 02 ls1 Circle D 3400 stall, long tubes, 220/224 cam stage 3 heads, weiand intake, auburn posi, 389rwhp 352ft/lbs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbo_smh View Post
    Man this sounds funny but when I decided to go through with this project your trucks engine bay was the one I based everything on. It was the only set of pictures I found online until I found this site later on in the project when it was pretty much complete.
    Cool, thanks! You took the easier way out bro, I wish I would've done that sometimes. Trick truck you have!


    97 GMC, 2002 LS6.

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