I had to replace my heater core (corroded out) and heater fan motor (burnt crispy) earlier this year and am fairly unimpressed with its performance...as in it's terrible. The amount of air coming out of the defroster vent is equivalent to a butterfly passing gas. Though the fan makes an impressive blowing sound, I believe the pressure loss through the core kills the air flow. When I disconnect the duct before the heater core, the fan does move an impressive amount of air.
I was thinking of removing the core and installing an electric heater under the hood. I would connect it to the ducting that exists and run it with a 12VDC to 120AC 20amp inverter, now that I have a strong alternator. Advantages would include instantaneous heat and some actual air velocity.
Has anyone tried anything like this?
I was thinking of removing the core and installing an electric heater under the hood. I would connect it to the ducting that exists and run it with a 12VDC to 120AC 20amp inverter, now that I have a strong alternator. Advantages would include instantaneous heat and some actual air velocity.
Has anyone tried anything like this?
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