Hey guys,
So I've got a bit of a predicament -- I was trying to mock up my intercooler piping for how I was going to route it, and discovered something in the process. With my radiator in and the A/C pump mounted, there's nowhere to run the pipe from the intercooler outlet into the Throttle Body. The only options I can see right away are ditch the A/C, relocate the battery, or have custom lines made to the compressor to allow room for the piping.
I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on how it might be done without any of these options if at all. I'm thinking of just ditching the A/C for now and maybe having custom lines made up later (if at all)....the car is a Targa, and really it only hit triple-digits about three times this summer, and I only used the A/C on my truck a few times anyway. I'd rather not ditch the A/C, but at the same time it's the easiest and most viable option I think; plus, it wasn't working that great when the motor was running anyway. Here's some pics of the area for visual reference. Thanks guys!
So I've got a bit of a predicament -- I was trying to mock up my intercooler piping for how I was going to route it, and discovered something in the process. With my radiator in and the A/C pump mounted, there's nowhere to run the pipe from the intercooler outlet into the Throttle Body. The only options I can see right away are ditch the A/C, relocate the battery, or have custom lines made to the compressor to allow room for the piping.
I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on how it might be done without any of these options if at all. I'm thinking of just ditching the A/C for now and maybe having custom lines made up later (if at all)....the car is a Targa, and really it only hit triple-digits about three times this summer, and I only used the A/C on my truck a few times anyway. I'd rather not ditch the A/C, but at the same time it's the easiest and most viable option I think; plus, it wasn't working that great when the motor was running anyway. Here's some pics of the area for visual reference. Thanks guys!