Who here runs a hot air heater from the exhaust manifold? We are doing this on ours, and wondered who else had done it and set it out. I know David Jackson has it on his.
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- alecmartin19
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Fan ?
the exhaust heater is a bit of flexible tubing and a fan with some vents on the end!
Going to give it a go on my road car to see what kind of heat we will get off the manifold first. shame the water heaters are so big and bulky! a thick flying jacket might be the best option!
Don't think you'll need the fan . My father made one to fit his '' RILEY KESTREL '' which simply boxed around the manifold and tubed in to the car with a shutter operated by a cable. It was really hot once on your way. Then my VW Beetle also had it from the design in the first place and that got pretty warm --- no fan assist though.
Rob.
Going to give it a go on my road car to see what kind of heat we will get off the manifold first. shame the water heaters are so big and bulky! a thick flying jacket might be the best option!
Don't think you'll need the fan . My father made one to fit his '' RILEY KESTREL '' which simply boxed around the manifold and tubed in to the car with a shutter operated by a cable. It was really hot once on your way. Then my VW Beetle also had it from the design in the first place and that got pretty warm --- no fan assist though.
Rob.
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you could always make your own heater matrix by using the element from an oil cooler and creating an aluminium duct to guide the air into a pipe. then have a very small radiator fan on the oil cooler matrix.
this way you could put it wherever you decided was best and it would be much lighter than a normal heater!
just a crazy thought!
this way you could put it wherever you decided was best and it would be much lighter than a normal heater!
just a crazy thought!
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Mini Heater
Actually no. The matrix is the best bit of a Mini heater. I bought an aftermarket matrix (all alloy and plastic) to repair a Mini heater from a scrappy but decided to use just the matrix and made a alloy box which is much much lighter and smaller than the Mini box. A fan mounted in the nearside wing will provide the puff eventually.
Steve.
Steve.
We're - flat - broke, but hey! we do it in Stylus!