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K20a2 AC & Powersteering

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b4 i start askin questions, know that i did do a search and a crapload of stuff came up and after reading for about an hour i gave up so now i'm askin for the help ...

things are on schedule and i will be swaping a K20a2 into my 98 civic LX. BUT i want to keep my AC and Powesteering. how can this be done? i wont be doing the swap myself, it'll be done in a performance shop out here. how can this be done? has anyone ever done it? i've read on another sight that it can be done with custom tubing but thats all they mention. any help will be appreciated. Thanx a million.
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Re: K20a2 AC & Powersteering

Are you asking this question for them? Shouldnt the people doing your swap know that answer?

The power stearing on my swap is a pain cause its to high you have to trim the hood or get a CF hood. Not sure about yours.
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Re: Re: K20a2 AC & Powersteering

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Are you asking this question for them? Shouldnt the people doing your swap know that answer?

The power stearing on my swap is a pain cause its to high you have to trim the hood or get a CF hood. Not sure about yours.

i'm asking for them bro... i assumed that they would know how but when i asked he said that they normally don't do it with the PS, but it could be done for extra money. so i just wanna get the "how to" from someone who's done it and make sure that the shop and i are on the same page and sh!ts not gettin in all f^cked up.

what car do you have?
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Re: K20a2 AC & Powersteering

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gentlemen,

b4 i start askin questions, know that i did do a search and a crapload of stuff came up and after reading for about an hour i gave up so now i'm askin for the help ...

things are on schedule and i will be swaping a K20a2 into my 98 civic LX. BUT i want to keep my AC and Powesteering. how can this be done? i wont be doing the swap myself, it'll be done in a performance shop out here. how can this be done? has anyone ever done it? i've read on another sight that it can be done with custom tubing but thats all they mention. any help will be appreciated. Thanx a million.
anyone else have any help to offer?
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