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This is the basic underdash unit comprising the interior portion of Vintage Air's Sure-Fit
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...The defroster adapters come in two shapes on the early F-bodies, so be sure to let Vint
This segment is gonna blow big-time! Once again, since the amount of detail is so great, we had to cut the topic coverage to shoving air, and leave pushing fluids for next month. That said, we'll start with the installation of the Vintage Air system, which takes in hot and humid air (the bad air) and blows out the cool, dry air we desperately need during the summer months. Having the top down is nice, but you can't beat having the air on max to help cool you off; although nothing seemed to help much driving through the monsoons at last year's Hot Rod Power Tour! From there, we'll wrap up this month by installing the Flowmaster American Thunder system with their Series 40 Delta Flow mufflers. Not only will it expel the spent fumes out of the LS2, it'll produce that recognizable Flowmaster exhaust note we've grown to love!
Keep in mind, when you first start taking apart a car that's been sitting idle for an unknown number of years, expect to see some sort of a mess. Case in point, in our Camaro someone had actually retrofitted this non-air car with factory air, which had to be removed before installing the Vintage Air Sure-Fit heat and air-conditioning system in its place.
On the plus side, Detroit Speed made our job easier with their nifty hanger system for the first-gen Camaro/Vintage Air install, which saves you the trouble of having to fabricate your own hangers. Detroit Speed also produces a mounting bracket for the Vintage Air controller, which enables the controller to be mounted onto the stock dash location. All said and done, we'll address the difficulty level and leave you with a clear idea on what you may or may not want to attempt when installing a Vintage Air System by yourself. So get in, sit down, start reading, and keep your cool.
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Kyle Tucker informed us we would need to drill out the holes in the dash brace, so after a
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Once the location of the Vintage Air unit was checked for clearance, the Detroit Speed bra
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It's always nice to start with new, clean spaces, only to clutter them with wires and duct
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It pays to read the instructions so that you know if tab A goes into slot B before the wid
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...it was only a matter of reattaching the Detroit Speed bracket to the Vintage Air evapor
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Vintage Air includes all the A/C hose fittings, clamps, and a selection of hoses, along wi
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...The A/C hoses and fasteners are next; however, the difficulty factor has just jumped fr
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While you are at this point, waiting on the expert with the proper tools, make the drain c
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Here's what the final result will look like, once the A/C lines are properly bent and clam
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Check out the condenser unit Vintage Air provides for the first-gen Camaro. That old conde
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(Caution: Professional Installer... Do not attempt this at home!) Kyle dove right in, expl
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As each hose is cut to length, Kyle moves to the bench vise and uses the correct crimping
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...The secret is to use the proper torque to crimp the fasteners without cutting through t
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The final product! The lines are wrapped with "Dum-Dum" to reduce vibration against the in
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The Vintage Air controller is plug-and-play, and all the wiring is easily and quickly conn