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Gasoline Heaters, 914's and buses |
Randal |
Nov 20 2010, 10:39 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,446 Joined: 29-May 03 From: Los Altos, CA Member No.: 750 |
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. |
Rand |
Nov 29 2013, 02:03 PM
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Cross Member Group: Members Posts: 7,409 Joined: 8-February 05 From: OR Member No.: 3,573 Region Association: None |
I went through all this over a Seattle winter or three. No, electric is NOT an option. It's been said. Retry all you want and fail yet again.
An indoor-safe infrared portable propane heater can help. But a good jacket and the right formula of RainX is a better bet. You abandoned the factory solution for heat and defrost. Some have good reasons, some don't. Maybe you should go back to that. It works. My old school way is to dress for success..... If that means it is zero degrees outside then why does getting in a car matter? If a little defrost is all you need, then a 12v can help. But you have to get it. |
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