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Old 04-27-2016, 01:01 PM
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I was just pointed to a "duh" solution. take the factory fitting, cut off the crimp, cut off the part where the crimp attaches and weld on a steel an fitting.
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In addition to electric power steering pumps, have any of you looked into (or installed) an electric air conditioning compressor in the 944/968?

I’m just evaluating all options as I consider a dry sump system for my motor.

Thanks
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Originally Posted by sm
In addition to electric power steering pumps, have any of you looked into (or installed) an electric air conditioning compressor in the 944/968?

I’m just evaluating all options as I consider a dry sump system for my motor.

Thanks
I will be for my 07K 5 cylinder swap. It is the same model used by a number of companys, Rencool, Classic Retrofit, etc.. They are all made by a company called Benling in China.

See my thread here: https://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-...urbo-swap.html No progress on installing it yet but will be getting to it soon. The plan so far is to relocate the battery and install it in that spot.


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