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Hey CaliFords I have an 02 GT and want to delete my A/C. Should i get a pulley or just take it all out and run a shorter belt?
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Why do you want to delete it? When off its not robbing any power. Only thing it would do is devalue the car!
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Originally posted by HaulinAss Motorsports:
Why do you want to delete it? When off its not robbing any power. Only thing it would do is devalue the car!

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+2 If it isn't on, the clutch isn't engaged and it is a free spinning pulley. on a car that new it will drop the resale value and the overall ability to sell the car.

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If you were to do it, get the delete bracket so you can use the original size belt...but like everyone else said...your power is not getting lost, and it will decrease the value...

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keep the ac. the 5 or so pounds your going to drop, isnt worth the comfort you will lose in the summer.
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I was about to say how to but then saw that this was on a 99+ new edge, don't do it bro, just not worth removing the a/c of a car that is that new, if it was a fox then it wouldn't matter...

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