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Old 07-02-2002, 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by TonyTurboII' date='Jul 2 2002, 03:33 PM
[quote name='13BAce' date='Jul 2 2002, 12:11 PM'][quote name='TonyTurboII' date='Jul 2 2002, 02:08 PM']I think if I find some heat resistant tubing I should be ok. Is there any way to keep my A/C? All I see in the Haltech manual is A/C interrupt.
The only thing the ECU does for the A/C is disengage the compressor at WOT and high RPM.[/quote]

Good. I can wire it to the Haltech then, and the original controls will work fine?[/quote]

Yeah, the logicon does the rest.
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Great. Now to go find some tubing for the wires.
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Originally Posted by TonyTurboII' date='Jul 2 2002, 07:45 PM
Great. Now to go find some tubing for the wires.
Check Summit's web page: http://www.summitracing.com . They sell tubing that can withstand high temperatures, etc.
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Yeah, I didnt want to use that wavy crap, but it looks like thats all they got.
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Originally Posted by TonyTurboII' date='Jul 2 2002, 10:42 PM
Yeah, I didnt want to use that wavy crap, but it looks like thats all they got.
That's about all there is.
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Yeah. I looked eveywhere for the same stuff that came on the Haltech. It was like a flat shiny casing that looked like heat shrink tubing.
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Originally Posted by TonyTurboII' date='Jul 3 2002, 12:34 AM
Yeah. I looked eveywhere for the same stuff that came on the Haltech. It was like a flat shiny casing that looked like heat shrink tubing.
Are you talking about the shielding? The stock fuel injector wires are shielded. I use my spares sometimes. I've also used aluminum foil as shielding, but don't tell anyone.
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I guess you could call it shielding, but its plain black thin plastic. Hang on, ill throw up some pics.
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