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I've loolked into doing something similar. Just run the retro A/C stuff on the inside and all late model stuff firewall out. You may have to have some lines made with the correct ends to attach to your older condensor.

 

If you don't know the history on your under dash unit, or any of the parts, take them in and have them cleaned before you intall them in your rig. If, by chance, they were taken off a rig that the original pump went out, there are metal particals inside that can get into your new pump and cause it to fail. Cheap insurance.

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I've loolked into doing something similar. Just run the retro A/C stuff on the inside and all late model stuff firewall out. You may have to have some lines made with the correct ends to attach to your older condensor.

 

If you don't know the history on your under dash unit, or any of the parts, take them in and have them cleaned before you intall them in your rig. If, by chance, they were taken off a rig that the original pump went out, there are metal particals inside that can get into your new pump and cause it to fail. Cheap insurance.

 

 

 

Thanks good tip to get the old underdash unit checked out I guess I still need to know if the stock s13 ac pump will fit in the 510 and I guess I need the condenser and a place to put it it seems like it is already going to be a chalange with the intercooler mounting.

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