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A/C

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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A/C

Post by Sean »

Does anybody know if a vitara A/C unit will fit in a coiled sierra? and if $300 is a good price?

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Post by HotAe92 »

dude,

I have a/c fitted to my coily, however running larger tyres.

A/C when on, drains the absolute shit out of the power.

Unless you most definately need it, i wouldn't bother.
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Post by Sean »

thats a fair enugh statement, for the 1.3 that is. i plan on dong a 1.6 swap soon :)

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Post by muppet_man67 »

Sean wrote:thats a fair enugh statement, for the 1.3 that is. i plan on dong a 1.6 swap soon :)

cheers,
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if your going to do a 1.6 swap soon then why not fit it then? I imagine that to fit it now you would have to fabricate some brakets to get it to bolt on the engine.
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Post by HotAe92 »

Sean wrote:thats a fair enugh statement, for the 1.3 that is. i plan on dong a 1.6 swap soon :)

cheers,
Sean
Do it then :) . I drove my mates 1.6L EFI vit powered zook (with 31's and no gears) and it pulls soooo much harder than mine on the bitumen, i was so surprised.
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Post by abundance84 »

How would you go fitting in the heater box out of the vitara and the rest of the gear for that matter?
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Post by nicbeer »

Hey, was thinking this the other night also, i am doing a 1.6 swap with hopefully it comes with air and steer also. was thinking (hoping) there was a way to set up the ac section onto the sierra.

Main hurdle was the heater box and getting the vit bits into the sierra box?

Nic
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Post by abundance84 »

I'm in Perth so I would be very interested to see how you solve this problem as I'm looking at doing the same to my suzi. Keep on posting away to let us know the progress.
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Post by nicbeer »

Yep, going to have a look when this damn engine gets here.

Still stuck in good ole adelaide with these train issues.

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Post by smiley_smoke »

that sucks.. welcome back anyways Nic hoe your trip was good

let me know how you go with the donk
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