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saleenmomo89
Member # 3251
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what kit would you guys recommend to do an ac delete, how hard is it to do, and will i notice a differance
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94gt
Member # 3060
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I'm sure that you be hotter in this heat.
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mustanggt5091
Member # 444
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I am using the UPR one but that is because I have a 351w, I hear the FMS is a good one. Takes a lot of weight off the front thats about it I dont even notice my A/C being gone since I never used it anyway, ohh and the engine bay looks a lot better
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blind
Member # 3052
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dont get the march brand kit...
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CMELEVU
Member # 2563
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Is it necessary to have an AC delete kit anyway. I took my AC off and then just moved the power steering pump up in its place. My car has been down for a while and I have had alot of time on my hands.
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98slowhoe 'FIFTYLX'
Member # 895
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Yeah do the FMS kit, it is a lot cleaner! There is a good amount of weight that is taken off the front end, exactly where you want to loose weight. On the plus side it makes taking off the intake manifold a hell of a lot easier to do.
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saleenmomo89
Member # 3251
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im taking replacing my intake manafold off on tuesday, putting a polished cobra on, where can i get a fms delete?
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twstd5o
Member # 1981
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You don't even need the kit...just buy the shorter belt. I think its 102 part number from Kragen. That's what I just did.
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mtbaughs
Member # 4052
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quote: Originally posted by twstd5o: You don't even need the kit...just buy the shorter belt. I think its 102 part number from Kragen. That's what I just did.
Fox bodies need a kit to remove the ac where 94/95's do not. The good FMS kit is no longer being produced. This is the kit which keeps the power steering in the same location and adds an idler pulley where the AC was. The only option from ford now is running the brackets which come on a non ac mustang.
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saleenmomo89
Member # 3251
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what do you think mike, should i buy the upr or go to the ford non ac stuff
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mtbaughs
Member # 4052
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I'd get the ford stuff
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saleenmomo89
Member # 3251
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ok , i get a 10 thousand dollar head start!
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saleenmomo89
Member # 3251
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mike, do you know where i can get the ford part, at the dealer? and whats it called exactly?
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mtbaughs
Member # 4052
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Contact 5.0 resto @ 254-296-6500 they will have the ford racing parts ac delete kit you need. Make sure they send you ford only parts.
Or order from Steeda part # 161-8511A50 $37 for the kit [ June 14, 2004, 09:57 PM: Message edited by: mtbaughs ]
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mtbaughs
Member # 4052
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you'll have to measure for a new belt as well
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SEMPERFI510
Member # 627
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Anyone have a a/c unit that they want to sell me. My 2000 leen had it taken out and I want to put it back. Pm me if you do. Johnny
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88DroptopGT
Member # 2535
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quote: Originally posted by mtbaughs: The only option from ford now is running the brackets which come on a non ac mustang.
I lucked out and found a car with that.
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306ci89Vert
Member # 1437
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I have a Ford AC delete kit for sale, its the one that moves the power steering pump up about 3 inches. Let me know.
Mike
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