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want to make super heat...
Has anyone on here experimented with alternate ways of heating a 911? I have a set of custom headers and was considering boxing them in order to make some sort of heat, but I am kind of against it. Im wondering if someone has attempted something like an electronic coil type heater to go inline with the heater valves in the back... Any ideas?
Oh, and I am determined to somehow make the heat come from the center dash vent..
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likes to left foot brake.
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Here's two different header heater set ups.
BB SS heater by TRE. ![]() ![]() Instant G version. ![]() ![]() |
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mark, i guaranty your answer is the cheapest. for low put in rear seat , defrost rest against dash , high sit on lap remove if burning hair smell ??
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I like the idea Mark!
I was thinking something a little more compact though... ![]()
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