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  1. #61
    i'll be getting mine from Josh. here's a link to the site.
    http://www.customimagecorvettes.com/...ries/LSx-Swap/

  2. #62
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    I need to buy these already but how the hell do I check out!?

    95 C1500 LM7, built 4L60e, Circle D 3200, LT's, Nelson tune, open differential, 3.42, and LS1 e-fans. Tractionless

  3. #63
    Quote Originally Posted by pacobeagle View Post
    I have a question, have all of you relocated the intake tube towards the driver side as pictured above? Also, what is the cost of this kit. I'm almost done with my 4.8l swap and I'm not liking the idea of 100degree days w/o a/c.
    No kit was avalable when I did it. I just used some big truck exhaust and made my own. Cost about $40 for the pipe and a few extra for some paint. The rubber boot I got form Pepboys.
    1993 C1500, Indy 500 Edition - 6.0/4L80, complete Hotchkis suspension upgrade, '98 GMC front end swap, 17" AR Torq Thrust II's.

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    Did anybody's stock A/C lines hook up?

    95 C1500 LM7, built 4L60e, Circle D 3200, LT's, Nelson tune, open differential, 3.42, and LS1 e-fans. Tractionless

  5. #65
    I am in the process of setting up the A/C with the brackets and found my stock '93 A/C lines are way too long and the hard lines out of the compressor actually head in the wrong direction....need to find an alternative for the stock lines....the line going to the condensor will be OK but the line going to the drier needs to be way shorter......not sure if there is a stock application from another vehicle that will bolt right up to the back of the stock compressor.............anybody have the same problem??
    '93 Chevy Sport... LS2...T56 Magnum..."Red Rider" under construction.........

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    my buddy is using the ac bracket from dirty dingo on his 92 with a 6.0 swap. It allows you to use the factory air compressor
    http://i817.photobucket.com/albums/zz100/madney89/jake_sig.jpg

    5.3 FBO, 224/230, 3200 circle d, 4.11s
    13.3 @ 102mph

  7. #67
    the A/C brackets tha Powers makes does allow you to use the stock OEM compressor
    Quote Originally Posted by jakedewey View Post
    my buddy is using the ac bracket from dirty dingo on his 92 with a 6.0 swap. It allows you to use the factory air compressor
    '93 Chevy Sport... LS2...T56 Magnum..."Red Rider" under construction.........

  8. #68
    In my application the job at hand now is coming up with the right A/C hoses to fit the set up.....and sounds like others have run into the same problem when using aftermarket brackets.........
    '93 Chevy Sport... LS2...T56 Magnum..."Red Rider" under construction.........

  9. #69
    The Powers A/C bracket hangs the R4 compressor LOWER and rotates it counterclockwise (when looking at the front of the vehicle).......easiest and cheapest fix is to cut the suction line flush with the mounting block on the back of the compressor, drill out the block to the OD of the line, stick it back in, reposition it to get the line where you need it and TIG weld it in position..........my truck is a '93....position would depend on where your fittings align out of the drier and such..............
    '93 Chevy Sport... LS2...T56 Magnum..."Red Rider" under construction.........

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    Just have a custom hose made and massage the metal lines out of the flange.

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