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08-07-2009, 09:43 AM
Air Conditioning Removal - GM A/C Delete
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Jeff references AC/DC and makes his car faster. He was really on a roll. (http://www.musclecargroups.com/techarticles/ccrp_0909_air_conditioning_delete/index.html)Don't panic--this is not a scheme to nuke your massive AC/DC music collection. We're talking about that big, clunky air conditioning (A/C) system that for decades GM has hung like a giant suitcase protruding into the engine compartment. In the early muscle car days, top-of-the-line muscle cars such as '67 Z/28 Camaros or any of the solid lifter-equipped 375/396 cars and the famed LS6 Chevelle were always without A/C. It was heavy, and frankly, not in line with what a good performance car should have. Today, it's almost as impossible to order a performance car without A/C, but we'll save the discussion as to whether we've become a nation of lightweights for a different time. The point of many true performance enthusiasts is that a hard-core performance car makes an appearance without all that unnecessary baggage protruding out from the firewall.
Photo Gallery: Air Conditioning Delete - How To Remove Your Car's A/C System - Car Craft Magazine (http://www.musclecargroups.com/techarticles/ccrp_0909_air_conditioning_delete/index.html)
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Jeff references AC/DC and makes his car faster. He was really on a roll. (http://www.musclecargroups.com/techarticles/ccrp_0909_air_conditioning_delete/index.html)Don't panic--this is not a scheme to nuke your massive AC/DC music collection. We're talking about that big, clunky air conditioning (A/C) system that for decades GM has hung like a giant suitcase protruding into the engine compartment. In the early muscle car days, top-of-the-line muscle cars such as '67 Z/28 Camaros or any of the solid lifter-equipped 375/396 cars and the famed LS6 Chevelle were always without A/C. It was heavy, and frankly, not in line with what a good performance car should have. Today, it's almost as impossible to order a performance car without A/C, but we'll save the discussion as to whether we've become a nation of lightweights for a different time. The point of many true performance enthusiasts is that a hard-core performance car makes an appearance without all that unnecessary baggage protruding out from the firewall.
Photo Gallery: Air Conditioning Delete - How To Remove Your Car's A/C System - Car Craft Magazine (http://www.musclecargroups.com/techarticles/ccrp_0909_air_conditioning_delete/index.html)
Photo Gallery: Air Conditioning Delete - How To Remove Your Car's A/C System - Car Craft Magazine (http://www.musclecargroups.com/techarticles/ccrp_0909_air_conditioning_delete/index.html)
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