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    Default D-series gurus, AC question.

    I picked up a new AC compressor for the EF, unfortunately it doesn't line up with the bracket on the motor. It's a d16y8 but I think I'm still using the original EF ac lines. I'm unsure since I bought the car already swapped. Maybe these picutes will help figure out which one i bought and which one I need. Help me out guys I'm out of my element here. lol

    One on the left is what I bought, one on the right is what was on the car. Both have single wire connectors, and the lines seem to bolt up the same.




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    Anything at all is appreciated.


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    You need the same kind that was on the car originally... that one on the right looks like a Matsushita, but I cannot be sure. I say that because of how the main fittings are side by side which would indicate this. Is there a data plate on the OEM compressor? Should tell you either Sanden or Matsushita. Hope this helps bro

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