RE: Cerbera Owners Stop Sweating
RE: Cerbera Owners Stop Sweating
Friday 25th July 2003

Cerbera Owners Stop Sweating

New accessory for Cerberas to plug hot air flow into cabin


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Dodge

Original Poster:

87 posts

287 months

Friday 25th July 2003
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Somehow I think some owners will still be sweating, especially if they go out in the rain!

gazzab

21,530 posts

303 months

Friday 25th July 2003
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Might go for them. Would be nice to not get that flow of hot air on hot days,.

arcbeer

485 posts

284 months

Friday 25th July 2003
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Would this have any adverse effect on the heat of the engine? What about drawing air through the engine bay? Just curious........

joospeed

4,473 posts

299 months

Friday 25th July 2003
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sound like they might be the same as the foam plugs you get from the factory, shaped to fit into the inner front wings?

yellow peril

5,131 posts

293 months

Friday 25th July 2003
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Okay.....we had this problem

Foam ear plugs do the trick...
and I got them in a nice shade of colour coded yellow!!!!!...

Plus the fact that as they are bought in pairs...you can buy as few or as many as you want!!!!

...//P//

scottlowe

20 posts

291 months

Friday 25th July 2003
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Whilst on the subject, my passenger side vents were pushing cold air through last week with the air-con on, but this week they arent. I havent altered the controls. Anyone any ideas?

Tony Fells

4 posts

276 months

Friday 8th August 2003
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Hi, Our plugs are reusable time and again, Not needed when it rains, cos you don't drive your TVR in the rain right!. There are 11 in a pack (1 spare) for 9.99 plus vat delivered anywhere in the uk. When not in use simply fit into your ashtray, They work out at half the cost of foam plugs and can be painted any colour you like. (inc yellow). We sell them in red or paint them black for 1 pound. That's unbeleivable value. I myself have a Cerbera and think they are the best thing since austin stopped making the metro