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Thread: has anyone ever seen a 6-71 on a mustang 5.0 with air conditioning?

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    has anyone ever seen a 6-71 on a mustang 5.0 with air conditioning?

    Or has anyone ever seen a fox with a 6-71 blower on the street?
    Or does anyone know if there is room for the air conditioning
    compressor I'm just sort of kicking this idea around
    Thinking about shoving something together for the cruise ins
    more of street car than a racer.
    The kenne Bell works great but ,,,,
    Let's face it nothing looks better than a blower whining down
    the street anybody even got a picture of a fox with a blower?


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    Bump still looking to find out

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    No, and I honestly hope I never do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Aubele View Post
    No, and I honestly hope I never do.
    what a nice man

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    Might have to get creative with the bracket, but my buddy with a '93 Cobra wanted to keep AC with his non-AC Renegade Novi 2000 kit and it required having a local hose place remake one line. If you can make the compressor fit, you can get lines made.
    Also, March has a low-mount AC bracket that might help you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Aubele View Post
    No, and I honestly hope I never do.
    How about a sn95 one!

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    Keep me posted, I like the idea.

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    yea I figure on retiring this car from daily use and I would like to keep the air.
    It's going to get the most use on nice summer days so the air might come in handy
    and I only got to figure it out and do the work one time then I'm set.
    I have had quite a few people ask me why I would want air on a car with a 6-71 blower? it's simple - --because it makes the inside of the car cool on a hot day----
    LOL I just could not help my self -wish me luck I'll let you guys know when the blower arrives. I got to Waite a while I'm having it built --Ford blower 6-71 set ups are hard to find

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    Its not a fox but its a mustang with a 6-71 blower....[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ou5l9uPkciQ"]YouTube - FASTLANE MOTORSPORTS - PROJECT NIGHTMARE ON THE DYNO - BDS 6-71 BLOWN MOD MOTOR[/ame]

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    Whoa,, That looks like a top feed fuel injection set up. That's serious. Wonder how he primes that thing to get it to start? Nice

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    You just want it for looks?

    It'd probably be alot easier to fab up an adapter plate/IC and install a polished Eaton M90 or 112...you'd still get the shiny blower look too, of course.

    The 112 would probably look better (as it's physically bigger, of course), but here's a 90 for example's sake:

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    He already has a KB, wanted the big old school 6-71 which I think will look cool. Not a race car, just cruiser/shows.
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    Understood. The KB setup on foxes is kind of gnarly looking- figured a polished Eaton would have more "bling" factor.

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    A couple google images finds:




    No idea about AC, I doubt either of the above cars have air. Both were listed as having 306's

    Not my cup of tea, but hey, different strokes for different folks.


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    The side exhaust on that Cobra is lppks great. How does it sound?

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    How about a couple 6-71s. Not a Mustang but saw it at Night Under Fire Norwalk a couple years ago. Definitly different.
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