Great job. Your HVAC setup is straight forward and I find it hard to believe if it was that simple, more people would be doing something similar. So? What issues have you encountered with this setup? And what have you come up with to make it work?
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http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=297611
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Originally posted by rzerob View PostGreat job. Your HVAC setup is straight forward and I find it hard to believe if it was that simple, more people would be doing something similar. So? What issues have you encountered with this setup? And what have you come up with to make it work?
As you can see the lower half has been cut off. I've removed 2 buttons which i'll relocate to the glove box if i decide to run AC in the future. The sides have been shaved down and a piece of angled ABS has been added to the left side. I don't think i'll be able to explain what i did on the back side but its safe to say 50% of the plastic has been removed and/or manipulated. All of the cable had to be extended and are now secured to the to the slides with m4 nut/bolts. The shift surround has also been cut where it meets the heater core to allow everything to have more room.
what i still need to do is make a bracket to attached the bottom of the hvac panel to the ashtray area. i will most likely add a few gauges in that area and allow for a small cubby.
Obviously everything above it just for hvac. The radio surround was cut from a piece of metal and i welded a single din cage on the back. 2 buttons will function as normal the the other is a stealth volt meter. I might go back and add a fourth because i think it looks a little too spread out.Last edited by 968Reckless; 11-17-2020, 02:20 PM.
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Originally posted by 2mAn View Post
No finished pics of the 2002?...
i might do a quick thread on it but i didn't take many pics along the way. Looking for a set of Recaro LS's or Recaro E21 sport seats to refinish if anyone has a some laying around.
Last edited by 968Reckless; 11-18-2020, 08:35 AM.
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Originally posted by 968Reckless View Post
Too much time has gone into the hvac setup lol.
As you can see the lower half has been cut off. I've removed 2 buttons which i'll relocate to the glove box if i decide to run AC in the future. The sides have been shaved down and a piece of angled ABS has been added to the left side. I don't think i'll be able to explain what i did on the back side but its safe to say 50% of the plastic has been removed and/or manipulated. All of the cable had to be extended and are now secured to the to the slides with m4 nut/bolts. The shift surround has also been cut where it meets the heater core to allow everything to have more room.
what i still need to do is make a bracket to attached the bottom of the hvac panel to the ashtray area. i will most likely add a few gauges in that area and allow for a small cubby.
Obviously everything above it just for hvac. The radio surround was cut from a piece of metal and i welded a single din cage on the back. 2 buttons will function as normal the the other is a stealth volt meter. I might go back and add a fourth because i think it looks a little too spread out.How to remove, install or convert to pop out windows
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=297611
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Originally posted by rzerob View Post
Yeah I have been working on a setup as well. I have gathered the parts but have not started on it yet. I knew you had to have done more than the straight forward setup that was pictured. Did you run new cable or just extend it? And where did you buy the cable or how did you extend it? If you don't mind me asking?
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Originally posted by 968Reckless View Post
I used the existing cables, you need to unwind them 1 or 2 turns on the end. You will also need to find/secure a new pivot point for the cables, without doing that they will have nothing to put force against. Ill see if i have and extra stock setup laying around and can take a side by side photo of whats missing. Basically you need to start cutting things away until it fits lol. If you daily your car and constantly use air this probably won't be an ideal setup. Ill probably leave the 3 settings in the open position and just control the speed.How to remove, install or convert to pop out windows
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=297611
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Few minor updates i ran some lighting in the trunk as the factory light wasn't doing me any justice. Mounted red LED strips under the tank and 1 large 5000k just behind the trunk gasket, both are wired to the trunk switch. Cleaned up the rest of the wiring under the trunk floor and did a test fit of the battery. Going with an AGM as all the fancy electronics will require some big power.
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Realized i wouldn't be able to get the motor in until i was able to drop the car on the ground so i started working on the wheels. For now she'll be rolling on some RC090, polished lips and nogaro silver faces. Wheels were pretty bad with curb rash and clear coat peeling, took them from 180 grit to full polish.
I've also got a set of autostrada modena faces that ill be building for this car but haven't gotten around to figuring out the specs yet.
Last edited by 968Reckless; 01-14-2021, 11:31 AM.
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Originally posted by keiran View PostVery curious how that HVAC setup ended up going for you - I've been thinking of doing something similar but wasn't sure if the various connecting bits for the HVAC would accommodate?
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Originally posted by Mike36 View PostI think negaro silver for the wheel centers would look best on white and red combo.
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minor updates:
Air ride is working after some electrical issues and the car is on the ground. front fitment is good but the 5 lug conversion spacing really creates some issues. I will not be able to run the e38 brembos. Rear fender well will most likely need to be trimmed down (fiberglass version of a fender roll) and i'll need some wheel spacers. The next step is to get the motor in.
edit: also i think this is the first pic of the completed front end??
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