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Discussion in 'Shelby Mustang List' started by Cevon Mclean, Feb 16, 2006.

  1. Cevon Mclean

    Cevon Mclean Guest

    Hey guys,
    almost done with my Paxton & A/C conversion.
    I wanted my cake and eat it too!.
    I did not want to give up my A/C and I wanted a paxton.
    So...With a bunch of calls to both Craig at Paradise, and Curt at
    Classic Air, I got everything I needed to move the A/C to the
    passanger side and install a Paxton. I also wanted to keep my
    battary on the right side and use the same condensor and dryer.
    Now all I need to finish the project is a couple fittings from classic
    Air. I can reuse my orginal sight glass and line. I just need a 6'
    hose to go from the compressor to the top/low side of the
    condensor. I went with a rotary compressor because I like to rev
    the engine alot. Was told the old piston type did not like high rpms
    much...I will let you know the costs when i get my charge card bill!..
    I had to custom make a few things, like move the uppper raditor
    hose inlet on the raditor 2.5 inches to the center to clear the A/C
    belt. Also drill out the alignment holds for the PS pump on the
    paxton bracket. I have not driven the car yet. Will give a update on
    the power increase, and if i can notice it!..hehehe...
    Will take some more pics when i finish the project..
    I Took about 20 pics of the install, if anyone is interested...
    Cevon...


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