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Old Jan 31, 2016 | 10:27 PM
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Like everyone else, I am sick of these eyeball vents. Even though I may be selling it soon, I finally installed these Eclipse vents I have had sitting on my shelf for months. Fit is good. I could flush them if I wanted by removing some material from the outer ring, but this looks fine for me.

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Old Feb 1, 2016 | 08:30 AM
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Very nice write up. I also used the fbody compressor on my ls1 99 miata. I went thru 2 compressors before I re-wired it to let the computer control the cycling on/off of the compressor. Now it has been in there about a year with no problem. I think that those compressors can't handle high rpm's (which my engine experiences often). The PCM turns the clutch off once the RPM's reach a certain point.
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Old Mar 15, 2016 | 07:24 AM
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Just ordered all the parts to make this happen....another new venture for me but I think with all your good info it should go smoothly
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Old Mar 19, 2016 | 10:12 PM
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Oh that is good to know Jackie. I tuned that out of the computer and planned on just letting the Mazda wiring take care of it. If I ever actually get it plumbed and hooked up!
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Old Sep 19, 2016 | 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by jackie
Very nice write up. I also used the fbody compressor on my ls1 99 miata. I went thru 2 compressors before I re-wired it to let the computer control the cycling on/off of the compressor. Now it has been in there about a year with no problem. I think that those compressors can't handle high rpm's (which my engine experiences often). The PCM turns the clutch off once the RPM's reach a certain point.
Are running it through the GTO's BCM?

Thanks,
Jon
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Old Aug 4, 2020 | 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Gunpilot
Or to make it easier in a list:

Part Part # Price
M20 #8 straight BL9305 $6.43
3/4-16 #8 90 BL1322 $4.92
M22 #10 straight BL9306 $6.82
7/8-14 #10 90 BL1323 $6.22
M16 #6 straight BL9302 $5.70
M16 #6 90 BL9322 $6.57
#10 R134a service port BL6103-3 $9.32
#6 R134a service port BL6101-3 $9.19
#6 switch port BL6101-1 $9.64
#6 hose per foot BH6 $2.25
#8 hose per foot BH8 $2.50
#10 hose per foot BH10 $2.75
7/16 female binary switch none $8.50
machined compressor adapter E-bay $49.95
so i went to order the suppies can someone check over and answer the following questions as it seems they've added some choices etc...

<!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> Part Part # Price

M20 #8 straight BL9305 $6.43 2 choices
3/4-16 #8 90 BL1322 $4.92 3 choices
7/8-14 #10 90 BL1323 $6.22 3 choices
#6 hose per foot BH6 $2.25 how many ft?
#8 hose per foot BH8 $2.50 how many ft
#10 hose per foot BH10 $2.75 how many ft
7/16 female binary switch none $8.50 AIR4087?

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