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Re-routing of HVAC piping and relocation of units
I'm wondering if there's any detremental affects if I do this? I'm planning on rerouting the piping to be less conspicious (through the fenders), and maybe hiding a few of the componets as well. Is there any reason that this is a BAD idea? I will still leave the access locations available including the schrader valve and the inspection window.
So...? any thoughts or suggestions or reasons why I shouldn't do this? |
umm, can you please be more clear on what you mean? Have you taken the dash off and seen just how BIG the units are? I took off the entire AC system, and that helped, but, for example, the heater core is so huge that the only place it can really go is the stock location behind the dash right in the middle.
I'm really confused with what you are trying to say. |
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As for the heat i'm thinking of doing the same. |
I'm planning on using one of these:
Bulkhead Connections To pass both AC and Coolant through I'll also get new lines fabbed up at a local place, but similiar to these. I'll also be planning around the same time to be tucking the wires and mounting them more centralized behind the engine to further hide the connections using More Bulkhead Connectors Just to give you an idea of what's going on. |
I think its a neat idea, but doing it to the A/C system is going to require alot of thinking.
Placement of the dryer, length of lines and how much extra refridgerant will be needed afterwards.... To hide the heater core inlets and outlets would be one thing, but the A/C system.....I dunno. You're still going to have lines coming to and from the compressor so there's no way to eliminate those...minimize perhaps. |
i dunno, that is a cool idea, but from tinkering around with shit, I think that the way that Mazda did it is prolly the simplest... Shure, it would look a little better, but I think that there is a ton of OTHER stuff you could do to make the engine bay look better.
some of the prime examples: using FD coil packs and getting rid of the stockers using FD upper manifold if you're turbo removing emissions using electric fan replacing stock airbox with an AEM Dry Flo filter getting an aluminum radiator panel relocate the battery to the interior Replace the nuts and bolts with new ones as you work on the car. Well, it's not everything, but doing some of these things makes the engine bay look amazing! |
The only things about the coils is the fc's are the best. Its an upgrade for the third gen guys.
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The big aluminum line that crosses the engine is what I really want to eliminate. After that I can align the different inlets/outlets onto a single bulkhead connection and place them over on the drivers side or even directly over the transmission. Either way it's not that big of a deal. Quote:
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/\ oh, well that is cool then!
Bust seriously, doesntyour bay look a ton better already? The one thing I always hated about the RX-7's is that the stock bay is just so cluttered with CRAP! And it get's progressively worse with every generation, going from the 12A first gen, to the FC, FD with it's 500 miles of vaccum lines, to th RX-8 with all it's emissions bullshit. I think that making the engine bay look clean and tidy is my fav part of modding my car! :D PS: care to post a pic of your bay just for kicks here? |
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Here are some pictures. There's still alot of work to go on it...
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...y/IMG_3303.jpg http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...y/IMG_3302.jpg http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...y/IMG_3301.jpg http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...y/IMG_3300.jpg http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...y/IMG_3299.jpg http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...y/IMG_3305.jpg Someone was asking about the bumper support bar--here's a picture of it. It's the bent bar down by the oil cooler. http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...y/IMG_3304.jpg |
oh, THAT bar? No wonder I had no idea wtf you were talking about!
Dont quote me, but I'm 99% shure that is not what it's called... 99%.... |
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What you were referencing before was the Bumper Reinforcement "Bar". |
Just for quick reference:
Round bar near oil cooler = tubular cross member Bumper support = bumper re-bar (or reinforcment bar) |
Thanks for clearing that up, classic! I knew it was called something different, just couldnt remember what, lol!
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