compact but most importantly cheap - heater unit?
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TheLastPost said:
If it's just to test a theory, could you not use a 12V hair dryer? Available from camping shops for about £15.
Or is the matrix part of the theory you need to test?
I did this in my first race car, and it worked a treat! Just bonded on some flexi hose, same hose we used for the brake ducts and put some holes in for the screen. Cheap and effective way of sorting the problemOr is the matrix part of the theory you need to test?
LOL what a great idea!!! Never thought of that!
This is more of a full heating system though, and yes the matrix is part of the test.
That compact little one looks lovely but I was thinking more second-hand-off-ebay cheap than £105 (which is more than half the amount I paid for my car
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This is more of a full heating system though, and yes the matrix is part of the test.
That compact little one looks lovely but I was thinking more second-hand-off-ebay cheap than £105 (which is more than half the amount I paid for my car
)TheLastPost said:
In that case the Mini (the original one, not the BMW) always used to be the traditional choice for a compact heater unit in kit cars. I don't know how available they are these days, though.
Yeah that's what I have been looking for, seem to be quite few and far between for a decent one!Gassing Station | Kit Cars | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff




