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  1. #13
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    HPR Workshop
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    Honda Camira
    its pretty simple.. what u see, just remove..
    compressor, condensor, piping...

    The main thing is proabably not only the weight of the air con, but also the system train... just remove the belts and see how u like it first.

    its 10x harder to put back than remove
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  2. #14
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    trotts
    One of the pipe runs to behind your battery.

    Do the P/S while you are at it
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  3. #15
    i was looking for something like this.

    im guessing it shouldn't matter if it were a CRX, same principles?

    Well that seems easy enough...i guess i have something to do this weekend, but i might just take the belt off first.

    Thnx

  4. #16
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    Mar 2006
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    Hillz District
    Car:
    MY08 WRX G3
    so wat if u need to drive in teh rain.
    and the car is warm inside. but outside is cold.
    and ur frnt windscreen and ur windows start fogging up..
    your fcuked then arent ya? lol

  5. #17
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    Dec 2004
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    Melbourne
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    RD7
    Quote Originally Posted by GIPONU View Post
    so wat if u need to drive in teh rain.
    and the car is warm inside. but outside is cold.
    and ur frnt windscreen and ur windows start fogging up..
    your fcuked then arent ya? lol
    you use the heater..
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  6. #18
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    Mar 2006
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    MY08 WRX G3
    Quote Originally Posted by tRipitaka View Post
    you use the heater..
    i dunno bout u.
    but i tried using the heater, just fogs up even more..
    for me,only way that helps is aircon on high..

  7. #19
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    Aug 2005
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    SYD
    Car:
    EG
    the heat works very well but takes a few minutes...

    but if it rains on a hot/humid day ur ****ed ...lol
    just gotta crank up the fan
    but u should get a visor so u can open the window a bit

  8. #20
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    Melbourne
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    RD7
    Quote Originally Posted by GIPONU View Post
    i dunno bout u.
    but i tried using the heater, just fogs up even more..
    for me,only way that helps is aircon on high..
    heater still does the job..
    just takes a bit longer..
    it fogs it up at first.. then clears up
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  9. #21
    Fog forms on a cold surface relative to the air in contact with it. So long as the surface of the glass is the same temperature as the air, it doesn't matter what you use, hot or cold.

  10. #22
    if you guys have taken out your AC - on wet humid days bring a small handtowel in your car to wipe the windshield as it fogs up ! ALSO DONT touch your inner windshield ! Clean the inside and outside often

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