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> Worlds largest 914 Heat Exchanger Idea
bandjoey
post Oct 20 2012, 10:49 PM
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Cold morning warm days. Fall in Texas. Pulled into work one morning and pulled my jacket out of the rear trunk. WoW. It was toasty warm in the trunk and got me to thinking.

It's just the largest Heat Exchanger you can ask for. What about running a hose with a small inline fan through the targa clip cups down to the cabin heat inlet and pulling heat from the rear trunk and into the cabin??


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Your ideas on how to make this work please.
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wingnut86
post Oct 21 2012, 08:22 AM
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Simply put, purchase the low end Cool Shirt model with the ice chest exchanger that has a pump. Fill it with your favorite liquid media and run another set of tubes out to the trunk and create another separate circuit. Use circle and snake patterns to fully enclose the area. Take an old poly-fill jacket you might find at GoodWill or similar and make a heat blanket to cover or encapsulate the fluid lines.

Don the vest, turn on the pump, voila!
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