Thanks for the support everyone! I've been driving this thing pretty regularly ever since the nationals. The more I do, the less I want to take it apart. I can finally admit that this car is pretty darn good. Before nats I was all about throwing a cam in it, but I don't care as much anymore. I'll still do it eventually, but for now I'm going to focus on the launch and whatever gets me in the seat more often!
I debated the whole 2-step vs wot box vs other forms of launch control, but I decided to stick with the WOT box. It will be the best combination of cheap and easy to set up. If I need something better in the future, Holley EFI will take care of it.
I'm not doing any of that until the winter though. To keep myself busy, I have something I can work on in my cold basement.
I bought two HVAC units from parted out cars yesterday. I want AC back in the car! It's kind of sad that I'm working on doing away with the the AC delete with retained heat box that I worked so hard on, but if I can pull this off, it will be incredibly slick. I'd also be able to enjoy this car every day of the summer which is the true end goal.
I still have no regrets deleting the factory system. I really had no choice unless I wanted this car to be ugly and horrible to service. In fact, I still have no plans to sacrifice any of that. I have this wacky plan that may sound a bit far fetched, but I think I can reintegrate an evaporator and compressor without disturbing anything. It's going to be a crazy hacking and fiberglassing extravaganza, but it should be worth the effort.
I was inspired by a video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=9&v=mRo05wph2F0&feature=emb_logo Adding a belt driven compressor back under the hood that's not completely in the way of something else would be nearly impossible. However, these 12V compressors are pretty slick even if they aren't as efficient or reliable. Wiring one in to my stock controls using a big solenoid on the compressor clutch circuit should be relatively simple as well.
We'll see. I have the smallest automotive evaporator I can find on it's way from Amazon. If I can find a way to shove it back deep in to the HVAC housing with only a small bump on the firewall plate and room for the down pipe that will be a HUGE obstacle to overcome. The rest should be gravy.