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Randal |
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Did 914's and buses have gasoline heaters and if so where were they and how did they work? Love to see a picture if anyone has one. |
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Hey Mark Henry!
Hey Mark! Thanks for the reply! That's a great suggestion about adapting the SSI's to fit the stub pipes. I have a nice new set of European Racing headers that I had ceramic coated inside and out that have been sitting on the shelf for the last year while I've been trying to decide which direction to go with the engine build. I also have a practically new set of SSI's that have only 200 miles on them. I was thinking that heat was not a big deal but I wasn't thinking of my better half when I came up with that. If I were the only one enjoying the car it would not have heat and would probably require ear plugs for extended driving. LOL! |
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