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See what happens when you are old you know these things!
hey i am learning that I have much to learn. honestly, I'm not kidding when i say it'll look like the space shuttle. I'm going to have a gauge/warning light for everything you can think of on the car.
 
I use to install HVAC systems , is it a Vertical or horizontal unit D ? Up in the addict or a closet unit ? Enjoy the company :popcorn:
It's a vertical system in the basement with a 5 ton AC. 3 guys working on it and they seem to be pretty good. I've only had to tell them "no" once so far when they were trying to cut corners to make the install easier for them.
 

Why not just figure out how many amps, want a bitching betty also to yell FIRE< FIRE< FIRE! :poke::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
Yep. Cheaper in the long run to just do it now instead of trying to fight with crappy heat exchangers needing to be replaced every couple of years. That, and I can correct some of the things that were done wrong with the original install.
and get a warranty. what brand did you go with?
 
all the stuff your mounting in there you might seriously look at a race car wheel with all the switches.
 
Time to get moving let me know when and if you are going to do this and I can walk you through it.
 
hey i am learning that I have much to learn. honestly, I'm not kidding when i say it'll look like the space shuttle. I'm going to have a gauge/warning light for everything you can think of on the car.
If you are going to do all of that, you might as well adapt a modern Mopar PCM with OBDII and 8.4" LCD display that can monitor everything and warn when faults are detected. It will also monitor and display all operating parameters, pressures, temperatures and capacity levels from the number of pints of fuel to the tire pressure.
 
Hey Dave I have some other wheel covers I am going to dig up for you and shoot you a pic before I send the Pontiac one.
 
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