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I would love to have the idle bump connected but I can't figure out how to on my 1990. -
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I didnt do that. Just relying on idle speed at normal. Car idles at 800. Runs it perfect.Leave a comment:
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What line are you connecting the AC switch to at the ECU to trip the idle bump?Leave a comment:
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Did nothing. At first i ran on stock tune and it would lug the car down pretty good. Then i went to squid tune. I think for the ltw flywheel he bumped the idle a little so its hardly an issue at all.Leave a comment:
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What did you do for idle bump?Leave a comment:
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I have a/c. E36 compressor, parallel flow condensor, new drier, same evap and expansion valve. I had lines made for e30 connections on body/condensor side with e36 comp fittings. R134. Blows cold as ice. Oh and stock aux wired to run in high with a/c on.Leave a comment:
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Probably a dumb question but the wire for the compressor clutch doesn't get a signal unless there is pressure in the system correct? Just wanted to make sure things were working before I seal up the system.Leave a comment:
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Any solution for m42 r12 folks yet? I saved the e36 m50 lines.Leave a comment:
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I'll be doing my A/C in the next few months, I'll be sure to take plenty of pics.Leave a comment:
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To stop the air escaping between the radiator and condenser I use a stick on high density foam from a local hardware store. Be sure it's a closed cell foam b/c it'll hold up longer. Stick it around the outside edges of the condenser then lean the condenser into position and it will press tight against the radiator essentially creating a shroud between the two to contain the air passing through the condenser and force it through the radiator as well.
If it wasn't this particular product it was very similar. ;)
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Have you successfully done this? In for picsi kept the original condenser and used a 16" high speed pusher. it's not the spal but has pretty much the same specs for about half the price (i think). a bit thicker IIRC but still fits between the condenser and valance. there's one thing i noticed. however it won't let my engine overheat in LA traffic above 100F there's a lot of air escaping between the radiator and condenser. i'm planning on boxing in the condenser so all the air goes through the radiator and cools the water.Leave a comment:
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i kept the original condenser and used a 16" high speed pusher. it's not the spal but has pretty much the same specs for about half the price (i think). a bit thicker IIRC but still fits between the condenser and valance. there's one thing i noticed. however it won't let my engine overheat in LA traffic above 100F there's a lot of air escaping between the radiator and condenser. i'm planning on boxing in the condenser so all the air goes through the radiator and cools the water.Leave a comment:

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