AnthonyS
03-16-2015, 09:22 PM
So I've been doing a lot of reading lately and more planning before finally pulling the trigger and making the order. My order ETA is still around November, but I've been keeping track of things I want need and cost as well. My planned build is totally 35K already with a lowly 300hp EFI 302 and T5 transmission. Boy do options add up fast.
I live in TX and honestly it's hot here and I'm not a spring chicken anymore. My wife also enjoys cool air. I would love to take the car on something like the Hot Rod Power Tour someday too. I have a friend that has done it many times and his lessons about no A/C were hard learned.
So has anyone built a Roadster with A/C, P/S and ABS? Most of the A/C setups I've seen didn't include P/S and had the A/C compressor located where the P/S pump is on a stock Ford small block. Anyone using a P/S pump and A/C comp in the relatively stock locations of the Ford 5.0? Does it all fit with stock '87-'93 bracketry?
My donor is a '94, but I can easily switch to the '87-'93 brackets and timing cover. I can source them locally quite easily too.
I also assume that having A/C means no glove box now too. Is this correct?
I'm also starting to come to the conclusion that installing all of this extra stuff A/C, P/S, wipers, ABS, etc. is what will really increase build time. I am planning on adding the soft top or a hard top at some point as well so the A/C will help a lot in that case.
Thanks for any guidance or inputs. All of the tips gleaned so far have been very helpful.
And if later on I switch to a 351W based engine for more power will it all still fit?
My plan is to get the car built with all the accessories and options I want and then build an engine with more power after I have a year or two experience driving it.
I live in TX and honestly it's hot here and I'm not a spring chicken anymore. My wife also enjoys cool air. I would love to take the car on something like the Hot Rod Power Tour someday too. I have a friend that has done it many times and his lessons about no A/C were hard learned.
So has anyone built a Roadster with A/C, P/S and ABS? Most of the A/C setups I've seen didn't include P/S and had the A/C compressor located where the P/S pump is on a stock Ford small block. Anyone using a P/S pump and A/C comp in the relatively stock locations of the Ford 5.0? Does it all fit with stock '87-'93 bracketry?
My donor is a '94, but I can easily switch to the '87-'93 brackets and timing cover. I can source them locally quite easily too.
I also assume that having A/C means no glove box now too. Is this correct?
I'm also starting to come to the conclusion that installing all of this extra stuff A/C, P/S, wipers, ABS, etc. is what will really increase build time. I am planning on adding the soft top or a hard top at some point as well so the A/C will help a lot in that case.
Thanks for any guidance or inputs. All of the tips gleaned so far have been very helpful.
And if later on I switch to a 351W based engine for more power will it all still fit?
My plan is to get the car built with all the accessories and options I want and then build an engine with more power after I have a year or two experience driving it.