Almost a week out so ordering parts again. I brought some pieces with me just to double check measurements.... Not only trying to make it work, but make sure it doesn't look like trash.
The original high pressure hard line is 10mm OD. Where it enters the expansion valve is a #6 male. I have saved a portion of this hardline that connects to the expansion valve and exits the firewall(?). Since the OD of this line is 10mm it's not compatible with standard #6 weld on fittings. #8 weld on fittings accommodate 9.5mm OD. I will have to make this work. From here I will need a #8 to #6 reduced diameter straight hose crimp. From here I can run #6 barrier hose to the #6 discharge on the drier.
From where the low pressure side exits the expansion valve is #8 hard line that going into a #12 fitting on the fuel cooler. I have retained the fuel cooler and this hard line as is. Exiting the fuel cooler is a #12 male. I need a #12 female to #10 barrier hose straight fitting. From there I can make the run to the compressor suction line. Somewhere in this run I have to install the low pressure service port. For whatever reason there is again a #12 fitting on a #10 run here.
On the condenser. On the original Porsche design the condenser inlet and condenser outlet are both #8 fittings that exit up & down. The generic parallel flow condenser has a #8 inlet at the top that's parallel with the ground vs the original perpendicular. As well the discharge at the bottom of the new condenser is a #6.
I have to bring the discharge 180° back then 90° up if I want to keep the original style drier. The first plan was to run custom hardline that was the unholy communion of the shapes of sideways U and backwards L. However, finding fitting to adapt the #6 to #8 in a short hardline run isn't easy.
The other option is a 180° #6 crimp fitting, a loop of #6 barrier hose that comes back around into a #8 to #6 90° crimp fitting. These fittings are available.
Finally I need to route the top inlet 90° down and hope I have enough room.
The original condenser mounts from the bottom, to an angled area. The universal condenser I found only has mounting points on the sides. I'm hoping this mounting will be a simple as a lopsided 'U' shape where one leg is bent +90° and the other leg bent -X° to match the mounting holes.
Plan on wrapping the long barrier hose run with:
https://www.designengineering.com/heat- ... -wrap-exo/
or similar due to the proximity to the exhaust manifold.
I'll order some slightly larger cushioned Adel clamps to accommodate the hose and use the same mounting points as the hard-line.