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Old 08-08-2012, 02:26 PM   #1
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Who is running ac in their sr swap?!?!

i was wondering what did you guy have to do to get it..
got all my ac lines from a donor s14(96) mine is 95.
the line that goes from the firewall to the compressor wont bolt up..i tired flipping them and messed with them for like 30 min and i just couldnt find a way to get it to work. did yall have to get custom lines..?
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Old 08-08-2012, 02:36 PM   #2
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looking at your location, you dont ac.
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If you mean it won't bolt up to the compressor, then yes. You have to have the SR compressor ends welded to the KA lines. If you mean the lines won't bolt in at the firewall, then that must mean you have to use '95 lines on a '95 chassis. For my A/C I just used the CodyAce brackets and used the KA compressor. Plug and play
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Old 08-08-2012, 04:12 PM   #4
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Cody ace brackets, and all the other original junk

Done deal
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Old 08-08-2012, 04:49 PM   #5
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ok so i guess i need the sr ac line ends that go on to the compressor...
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Old 08-08-2012, 04:53 PM   #6
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I got those ends, pm me.
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Old 08-08-2012, 07:35 PM   #7
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Old 08-09-2012, 01:27 AM   #8
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Well mite end up giving up on the ac project...didn't know I also had to wire up thing and all that..
Car has an s14 sr in
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Old 08-09-2012, 02:17 AM   #9
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I'm running a completely KA A/C Setup. On my SR it works fine and very cold.

But hey if you end up using a KA A/C setup.
1. You need a spacers on bothe bottom bolt between the ac compressor and the bracket you can use washer tho.
2. You need other washer also that goes behind the ac tensioner pulley.

If you didn't really get what I'm say I'll show you what I did in pic. Just ask good luck
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Old 08-09-2012, 02:28 AM   #10
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I love my ac on my ka lol I know you have a sr just wanted to rub it in your face jk
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Old 08-09-2012, 03:42 AM   #11
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I'm running a completely KA A/C Setup. On my SR it works fine and very cold.

But hey if you end up using a KA A/C setup.
1. You need a spacers on bothe bottom bolt between the ac compressor and the bracket you can use washer tho.
2. You need other washer also that goes behind the ac tensioner pulley.

If you didn't really get what I'm say I'll show you what I did in pic. Just ask good luck
Since we're on the subject, and this question is for anyone really, but how much of a power loss do you notice when your a/c is on compared to off? For me it's very noticeable. I know A/C takes power away, but I never thought I'd notice it this much
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Old 08-09-2012, 05:41 AM   #12
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I just removed all my AC stuff from my 95 s14 Sr. Let know me if ur interested.
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Old 08-09-2012, 08:32 AM   #13
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What are you guys using for refrigerant in the system?
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I have an SR Compressor lolz. CodyAce bracket and stock stuff should be the easiest.
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Since we're on the subject, and this question is for anyone really, but how much of a power loss do you notice when your a/c is on compared to off? For me it's very noticeable. I know A/C takes power away, but I never thought I'd notice it this much
Lots of it you loss when it's on. When u turn it off just like nothing no ac every one knows that.
I spend some extra money on the ac because I'm done with this dry heat.
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What are you guys using for refrigerant in the system?
The regular r134 And if you newly installing the ac compressor you need to add 8.5 oz of oil.

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Old 08-09-2012, 09:33 AM   #17
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I have the sr compressor and I was about to get lines made. But than I was reading and I also had to wire it up.?
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Old 08-09-2012, 10:08 AM   #18
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Heads up my friend bought an s15 motor for his s14 and the lines from the s15 sr plugged right in with no modifications. I had a/c in my s14 with an s14 sr and I had to have custom lines made. When sr20store did my motor swap all they did was unbolt the ka compressor from the ka, pulled out the ka, slapped a red top sr bracket to my s13 blacktop dropped the sr in and my ka compressor bolted right up. They didnt even have to discharge the a/c so i am still runnung r12 which i like much better because it's way less prone to leaks
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Heads up my friend bought an s15 motor for his s14 and the lines from the s15 sr plugged right in with no modifications. I had a/c in my s14 with an s14 sr and I had to have custom lines made. When sr20store did my motor swap all they did was unbolt the ka compressor from the ka, pulled out the ka, slapped a red top sr bracket to my s13 blacktop dropped the sr in and my ka compressor bolted right up. They didnt even have to discharge the a/c so i am still runnung r12 which i like much better because it's way less prone to leaks
if you have a s14 it does not have r12
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I had to charge my 14 and they used r134 which I do not like because it tends to leak more than r12
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I had AC in my s13 with my sr, but i had to have the lines welded to make it happen
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Old 08-09-2012, 11:02 AM   #22
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now you can use R-143 on R12 cars, you just need to change the tips.

AC so cool making everything compatible.
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Old 08-09-2012, 11:05 AM   #23
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now you can use R-143 on R12 cars, you just need to change the tips.

AC so cool making everything compatible.
The tips? You mean the Hi-pressure/Low-pressure connection points on the lines for the AC equipment?
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Just remembered I had a friend with an a14 and s14 sr swap running ac lol he got the oem sr lines and took them to a shop to make them fit To the rest of the ac line from the s14. And it worked for him.
Already got the lines from some dude in here. So I'll just wait for them and take them to a shop .
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Lots of it you loss when it's on. When u turn it off just like nothing no ac every one knows that.
I spend some extra money on the ac because I'm done with this dry heat.
Well I know that, which is why I generally drive with the a/c off unless it's a hot day. I just wanted to confirm that the amount of power I lose is normal, which I figured it was since both of my SR's felt the same with the a/c on
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Well I know that, which is why I generally drive with the a/c off unless it's a hot day. I just wanted to confirm that the amount of power I lose is normal, which I figured it was since both of my SR's felt the same with the a/c on
Well I turn the ac off is because I don't want to burn out the compressor clutch. That compressor is not made for high boost
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now for the wiring....i hate this part...
what is is that i have to do...!?!? lol
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Well I turn the ac off is because I don't want to burn out the compressor clutch. That compressor is not made for high boost
Lol, I'm running 5lbs boost, so I think mine will be fine.

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now for the wiring....i hate this part...
what is is that i have to do...!?!? lol
It comes off the chassis harness, not the motor harness. Just plug it in.
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That's it?!?
I was reading a lot of hacking to the Ecu pin # blah blah blah..and yeah lol
I notice both the plug from the compressor won't match the body one So I'll have to hack to
It.
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Well I turn the ac off is because I don't want to burn out the compressor clutch. That compressor is not made for high boost
were you trying to make a joke here?
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