Originally Posted by Trey
Chris I know it can be done but to what difficulty is it to get a Mugen to work with AC? That and cost are the 2 things stopping me.
Really, it isn't that bad Trey.
It involved removing all the wiring harness/clips in the area, the radiator overflow, moving the radiator fan over, then zip tie-ing the two main a/c lines: one towards the block, and one towards the ABS unit. We also had to take off two out of three tranny mount bolts. It was tough, it took about 1.5 hours. But it fits perfectly, and with some double sided tape or small piece of fabric at the two points where rubbing could occur, there is no chance of it getting damaged in any way =)
Also, Kelly Kim did the mugen intake. (kkim on h-t) One small ac line was bent, it is the line that goes directly next to the radiator overflow. The large a/c lines where ziptied in either direction.... once the intake was in place, the lines had nowhere to go. They don't rub on the intake either. Oh, and the a/c still works great, like new.