I am installing a heater ( Flex-a-lite Mojave)in my Hayabusa powered
Seven and am wondering what is the best way to plumb it in. I am
concerned that if I put it in parallel with the radiator that there
will not be sufficient flow through the heater core. Also, I would have
to wait for the thermostat to open before I get any heat. What has
anyone else done?
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Originally posted by ptrxly
I am installing a heater ( Flex-a-lite Mojave)in my Hayabusa powered
Seven and am wondering what is the best way to plumb it in. I am
concerned that if I put it in parallel with the radiator that there
will not be sufficient flow through the heater core. Also, I would have
to wait for the thermostat to open before I get any heat. What has
anyone else done?
I was considering using seat heaters since they only draw 4-5 amps per seat but I also need a defroster to pass the safety here in Ontario. The seats I am using are a fiberglass shell so I would also have to add a cover of some sort over the heating pads. - still worth investigating
quote:
Originally posted by ptrxly
I was considering using seat heaters since they only draw 4-5 amps per seat but I also need a defroster to pass the safety here in Ontario. The seats I am using are a fiberglass shell so I would also have to add a cover of some sort over the heating pads. - still worth investigating
I took the feed to the heater from the pipe going to the thermostat. The outlet from the heater goes to the water inlet on the engine. I also have a tap to control the water flow.
electric demisters are the way to go for SVA/safety test