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Old 05-26-2023, 08:18 PM   #26
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Re: AC in our trucks with a SBC - which side for the compressor?

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Grrrrrr. Why are we relying too an old thread.
I not being serious.
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Old 05-27-2023, 01:28 PM   #27
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Re: AC in our trucks with a SBC - which side for the compressor?

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x2. I like that people are utilizing the search function & finding relative information. It shows the value in these forums.
That being said, I'm amazed sometimes @ the time gap on some. Twelve years is a pretty decent stretch.
I'm a fairly experienced car forum user, and I don't often reply to this type of zombie thread. But occasionally there may be newer information to share on a topic like this, and in that case I think it's better to add to an old thread so all the latest info is in the same thread. That was why I added the comments on the extension piping for left side compressors here. It seemed like the best place for it.
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Old 05-27-2023, 02:17 PM   #28
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Re: AC in our trucks with a SBC - which side for the compressor?

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I'm a fairly experienced car forum user, and I don't often reply to this type of zombie thread. But occasionally there may be newer information to share on a topic like this, and in that case I think it's better to add to an old thread so all the latest info is in the same thread. That was why I added the comments on the extension piping for left side compressors here. It seemed like the best place for it.
Agreed. Your input could & possibly will be beneficial to someone else & is 100% relevant to this thread.
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