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07-11-2011, 04:42 PM | #51 |
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Re: Vintage air in the 73-87 trucks questions
i am very interested in the kit for my 77 cheyenne ..
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07-11-2011, 07:24 PM | #52 |
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Re: Vintage air in the 73-87 trucks questions
mine wasn't too bad too install..the thing i had going for me was my cab was gutted and nothing was in the way.plus,it was a project not a daily driver.so,i could just walk away.i went ahead and dynamatted the heck out of it at the same time i was in there......hang in there jonboy you'll get it.
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I have only puttered around my neighborhood so far. I think the gas has gone bad in the truck, and I do need to get another chip burned for it. No big deal, just need to find the time. I'm really just glad to have it back home. Anyhow, here are a few pics. If anyone wants any specific pics, let me know.
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07-11-2011, 10:59 PM | #54 | |
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Looks good Jonboy! Where did you mount the computer for your TBI? I understand the Vintage Air interferes with the stock computer location. Thanks
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07-12-2011, 12:57 PM | #56 |
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Re: Vintage air in the 73-87 trucks questions
Wow, Jonboy, I really failed om this one. I got my truck back a month before you, and still haven't posted pics. Now I guess I don't need to!
I took about two dozen pics of mine several weeks ago, but never got around to cropping and resizing them. Everything under the hood looks the same, and the controller looks the same except I have the '86 Silverado bezel. Slonaker |
07-12-2011, 03:08 PM | #57 |
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that looks nice jonboy.i betcha your liking the cool air.
i need to find out if i can retro fit that controller...do you have a name for a knowledgble guy there at vintage air to talk too?
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07-12-2011, 03:15 PM | #58 |
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I dealt with the guys in R&D, but I bet the tech line guys could tell you what you would need to make it work. 1-800-862-6658 or tech@vintageair.com. I do know that the unit is the same in pretty much all of their kits, but the ECU and control panels are different per application. I don't know if the ECU would control an older box or not.
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07-12-2011, 04:16 PM | #59 |
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Re: Vintage air in the 73-87 trucks questions
That heater control is much better than the stock one. The stock one has the small vertical lever for the fan control which is difficult to operate when you have big guy clumsy fingers like me - it is right up against the left side recess of the control - very ergonomically incorrect.
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07-12-2011, 05:55 PM | #60 |
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The nice things about the new controls is that they are really light to the touch. They are all electrically operated, so there are no cables to bind.
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Also, thanks a TON Jonboy. Your pictures and descriptions really helped me make a decision to purchase this kit. Thanks for taking the time.
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I would too. Don't be holdin' out on a brutha, Slonaker!
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07-16-2011, 10:33 AM | #64 |
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Thanks for the pics Jonboy, I really want this setup now for my 76.
Does anyone have a part number for the 73-80 kits so I make sure I am ordering the correct new version? I looked here but this hasnt been updated http://www.vintageautoairconditioning.com/
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On this page: http://www.vintageautoairconditionin...7-84chevytruck on the sidebar on the right, there are various links including two links for 73-80. One with factory air, one without. When you select the appropriate link, it will take you to a page to select options for the new Gen IV kit for 73-80 models. I ordered my kit from them on Monday and it arrived yesterday (friday).
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07-17-2011, 03:05 AM | #67 |
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Re: Vintage air in the 73-87 trucks questions
Anyone know if this DAKOTA DIGITAL CLIMATE CONTROL will work with the new GenIV system?
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Heater hoses???? Maybe I misunderstood. I was under the impression that the heater would be totally electric so that you would not need the heater hoses...?
Looks sweet either way I way I was just hoping I could clean up my firewall just a little more. Thanks for the feedback on the kit! Congrats!
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BruthaMan....would you mind opening up your kit and posting a pic of what all you get?
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Thanks BruthaMan, Im doing a new engine too and mine is currently out, thats one reason why I want to do this asap since I have room to work while its empty
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So all the kits still require heater hoses?
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so does this still blow out of ALL of the factory vents?
Jonboy...any pics showing the under dash unit?
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07-18-2011, 09:42 AM | #75 |
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Re: Vintage air in the 73-87 trucks questions
It does blow out all of the factory vents (locations). It blows really cold, too. I drove it to work this morning to get a state inspection, so I will get a pic of the box under the dash. It really doesn't look much different than the stock one, until you look underneath. The box is a little bigger, but the kit comes with a part to take out a little of the inside of the glove box.
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