Removing a/c
#18
Going to napa today to get the a/c delete belt, what did you guys use to block off
The hole in the fire wall? Also how do you release the freon those blue screw type things on the a/c lines?
The hole in the fire wall? Also how do you release the freon those blue screw type things on the a/c lines?
#19
The freon is release by the valves on the AC lines. There is a red valve and a blue valve, one for high pressure, the other low pressure. To block off the hole in the firewall I'd just use a piece of tape or try and find some type of plastic plug.
#20
you will have to bleed out the freon for 85$ i think the dealer will do it.. I personally would just bleed it out yourself... remover the condensor compressor and all lines. get a stock evo RS serpentine belt and your good to go.
#24
That stuff will freeze burn you and anything it touches. Instant frostbite. Have a professional do it. I'm no hippy but if you can afford all those cars you can afford to have someone handle it properly.
#27
Just took the car out for a drive and it's the best it's ever driven and the coolest it has ran since I've owned it, this is definitely one of the best mods I have done to the evo, and the air still blows cool!
#29
pretty cool, the engine bay must look cleaner too with all the lines and what not gone, good job.