HondaHoon
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- '22 Audi RS5 Comp., '25 CTR, '07 Porsche 911, '23 Ducati Streetfighter
On my way to making alot of serious modifications to the car, I had only removed the bumper cover and intercooler to notice the issue. Did the research. Discovered others had the same issue. Concluded it was a leak and needed replaced. Continued with removing turbo, dp, rad fan shroud, intake, and rad. These all were being replaced anyway. Then proceeded to discharge, disconnect condensor, replace and I induced vacuum in the system to prevent any moisture to enter the system and to test for leaks. Then waited to recharge and add pag oil till everything was back together. I had all fueling mods to accomplish as well, inj. Hpfp, hondata ethanol sensor, innovative ext fuel filter, lpfp and associated wiring. Had to install wot dual oil cooler during as well. Lol.What parts did you remove in order to replace the condenser ?
So I had plenty of room during the process. Therfore it was easy for me. I would simply refer to hondas service manual for min to remove to access. May be a little tighter. Be careful not to damage fins.
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