If you are using a Gen3 LS Based motor you can just run it all through the GM computer. This doesnt work on gen4 or LT FYI
The Gen 3 system doesnt use a temp switch, it uses the low pressure switch to sense the pressure dropping and cuts the compressor. The AC System should cycle on and off during its operation based on high and low freon pressure using a low pressure switch and a high pressure transducer on the high pressure line near the compressor. Theres multiple ways to get this to work honestly.
Youll need a few things to get it to work.
-proper PCM with IAC Drivers
-High pressure transducer or high pressure switch (depending on which pcm AC Request criteria you use in your tune, 12v or 12v cycling)
-Low pressure switch in your evaporator
-if you have electric fans, a wire from the wiring harness of your Efans that allows an external on/off switch
The rest is just wiring it. Youll bypass the land cruiser amplifier and control the whole AC System through the GM PCM. If you do it right it will cycle the ac on and off based on pressure, bump your idle up when you press the AC button on your dash, protect against high/low pressure spikes, cut the compressor at WOT, and if you have Efans, cut your fans on and off during cycling and if the compressor isnt on.