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I did a little work trying to figure out how to properly delete the A/C compressor.
This is the old set up I had. ![]() Clearly not the right way. After looking at a EPC and going to Toyota we have found this. ![]() ![]() ![]() Pulley part number - 16603-88360 Belt - 99365-21010 This is a perfect way to delete the A/C compressor using all stock toyota parts. Happy Boosting DEF -------------------- ![]() I will return one day. |
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in the ST to run a/c you have to get a GT hardlines, compressor and i think a condenser(not sure if thats the same on both cars) but the ST hardlines bend differently...so if you don't want the hassle of finding the new GT parts for your ST swap then this is the way to do it...
nice one jeff! |
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