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914 SS Heat Exchangers |
hmssaab |
Mar 15 2015, 12:12 PM
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hmssaab Group: Members Posts: 36 Joined: 22-February 15 From: Connecticut Member No.: 18,460 Region Association: None |
Love my new to me 914 from CA from this site (thanks Lawrence (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) ). Here in New England we have cold springs and falls when the roads are clean to run the car (no salt or sand) so we like to use heat. My heat exchangers have holes in the tin at the rear and I know that cuts down on the efficiency on the heat and introduces exhaust during idling. I got a migrane from driving the car the first time. I went back in time on the FS forum and other sites and the few 2.0L SS exchangers that pop up have been around the block and I know they crack over time. So there are some new ones out there for $2k and some really nice used ones for 1.5k. I see about 5 years ago some new ones sold for $1k. Before I buy a nice set just checking that this is the price of admission.
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