I am installing the Vintage Air unit into my coupe but cannot figure out how to make it fit. Does anyone have any build pics?
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I am installing the Vintage Air unit into my coupe but cannot figure out how to make it fit. Does anyone have any build pics?
Hi,
Here's where I put the Vintage Air in my coupe:
I have other build pictures here:
http://s51.photobucket.com/user/mtwarog/library/Coupe
I'm not sure the proper forum etiquette for posting links to other forums, so I won't , but I have build thread on the other site.
Thanks.
-Matt
Did you get the separate instructions from FFR? If not call and they will e-mail them to you or e-mail me and I will send them to you that is if you are building a type 65 coupe and not an 818 coupe.
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Bill Lomenick
Chotis Bill
Matts pics are spot on!
I have some in my photo bucket too.
John
Finished the "My Coupe, my way" project.
http://s956.photobucket.com/albums/ae46/jdcoupe1969/
Coupe #386,17" Team III 245 FR 315 RR, 3-link, T5, 4 wheel disk, power brakes/steering. Sniper EFI
First start Sept. 18 2013 First go kart Sept 19 2013
Huge thanks - could not build this car without this forum and all of the help.
Matt - did you fab the brackets on the bottom of your dash to the frame? It looks like this angles the dash board toward the passenger compartment more than just having it straight down. In fact, I think mine actually angles the opposite direction which is why I could not get the compressor to fit in that space.
Yeah, I angled the dash forward and fab'd some brackets out of aluminum.
Like others have done, I decided to go with the two piece dash. I don't know how I could have done all the wiring, heater, etc. with a single piece. After I cut the piece, I put in in the car and saw how the dash pointed straight down. I ended up bending the dash up to be perpendicular with the steering shaft. I thought this will make it easier to see the gauges and it also provided more room behind the dash for the AC/heater.
I then added 3 pieces of aluminum from the frame to the bottom of the dash for support. One on each end and one in the middle
See middle mount under rats nest of wires
Passenger side
-Matt
The A/C unit is in! These pics were very helpful. One follow-up though. I am convinced that I need to split the dash. Any pics of how your top piece works? Did you fab an entire new piece for the top?
If you want an overlap you have to make a new piece for either the top or the front. Most keep the front and fab a new top.
John
Finished the "My Coupe, my way" project.
http://s956.photobucket.com/albums/ae46/jdcoupe1969/
Coupe #386,17" Team III 245 FR 315 RR, 3-link, T5, 4 wheel disk, power brakes/steering. Sniper EFI
First start Sept. 18 2013 First go kart Sept 19 2013
X2 I since it was going to be covered in vinyl and I wanted it to overhang the front I made my top from 1/8" ply
Last edited by Timb; 02-07-2016 at 12:35 PM.
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That dash really came out nice, good job
That is really amazing!
One more question. What did you use to make the cut? Sheers would obviously make even cuts. Did you us a table saw?
Coupe #531
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Tim where did you get the long defrost vent?
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What model Vintage Air evaporator comes with the FF A/C kit? What are the LxBxD dimensions? I'm looking to maybe go another route when I begin my build but am curious if I can save space anywhere. Thanks. Ryan
Thanks Matt,
I had been searching the vintage air catalogs and cant find the evaporator that seems to come with the FFR A/C kits. In a game of inches, I was thinking if the mini evap was significantly smaller, I can put together a kit for a little less, and have more room to work with. It seems the width isnt a huge issue behind the dash, but depth is. At more than 2 inches less depth and the same height, I may try to go this route instead of buying the kit from FFR or North.
VA's mini evap is 19" wide, 7.3" deep, and 9" tall.
http://www.vintageair.com/2015%20Cat...talog%2047.pdf
Would those extra 2" of depth make a signifigant difference in ease of install; dash/firewall mods? Thanks.
Ryan
Last edited by RyanS.; 02-15-2016 at 11:31 AM.
I think one mini space saver has defrost and one does not that's why they are different dim's. I think the defrost output on the ffr version may be different as well.
I would call vintage air and ask them FFR may have them building a modified version of the mini space saver. I wish they would just make one specific to the coupe chassis cause there really is plenty of room to get it fully behind the dash they just need a longer less wide unit, and the outputs come out all wrong.
The Ac and heater lines should come out the other end as well (or better yet thru the front) trying to get them thru the fire wall in the middle of the car is a royal pita and looks crappy too.
I was pretty disappointed with the overall fit and quality of the A/C system at FFR's price point It could have been so much better for not really much more money. Same goes for the wiper kit that's a total joke, if I knew then what I know now I would not have ordered these options with the kit and did something else.
Last edited by HCP 65 COUPE; 02-29-2016 at 03:27 PM.
Agree 10% about A/C and wipers. I gave up on my wipers working much at all and the A/C unit fill the entire passenger side of dash
I bought the AC unit from north race cars but I don't know what vintage air unit it is. I was able to modify the face plate enough to get it behind the stock firewall with no modifications
Coupe #531
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Thanks Guys,
I appreciate the replies. I'm going to keep looking into this as it seems an inch or two could be huge real estate behind the dash. Every little bit helps, I guess!
Ryan
I used North Racecars Heater/AC unit. I made a very minor modification to the bottom of the fire which pushed it out about 1.5" at the bottom. Fit nicely.
Chris
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