Mojave heater... Silverghost?
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I hope you dont mind my input as I recently installed a Mojave. I'll say here in NY the weather is getting pretty cold and this heater supplies PLENTY of heat. I installed it while the dash was out and set it right under the deck's defroster grill. I was even able to hook the low/med/high functions to the stock controls. Here are some pics below
As you can see I also did a battery relocation. It worked out great here are some shots from the engine compartment. I spray painted the firewall panel Hugger Orange and it looks clean neat.
Here is the interior mostly back together the car weighed in at 2800 lbs on the button (2990 with me in it).
As you can see I also did a battery relocation. It worked out great here are some shots from the engine compartment. I spray painted the firewall panel Hugger Orange and it looks clean neat.
Here is the interior mostly back together the car weighed in at 2800 lbs on the button (2990 with me in it).
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My installation was very similar to the above, except I used bulkhead fittings to run the hoses from the water pump through the block off plate. We also wired mine to my factory controls, but just the high setting, I don't think the low and medium are useful. its a small heater and if its cold enough to need it you're gonna be using it on high. Mounting it under the main vent in the middle of the dash is the way to go, it'll defrost and heat.
i put mine in 4 years ago and haven't had to touch it once since. has kept the car warm when i had it out of the garage in as cold as high 20 degree air and you'd never know its there with it being wired to the factory *****.
i put mine in 4 years ago and haven't had to touch it once since. has kept the car warm when i had it out of the garage in as cold as high 20 degree air and you'd never know its there with it being wired to the factory *****.
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The factory plastic tubing that runs to all the air vents/defrost is really the only thing that was right where he has it mounted.
You can always pull out all the ac parts to save weight and use the factory box. With the ac parts out, you can modify the stock box also to remove alot of its size and open up room in the engine bay also.
You can always pull out all the ac parts to save weight and use the factory box. With the ac parts out, you can modify the stock box also to remove alot of its size and open up room in the engine bay also.
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Take out the ac parts and modify the stock box and save some money then. Thats what I did with mine since weight wasn't a major concern either. My car is extremely heavy also. I now have almost as much room in the engine bay as you would w/o the box in there at all.
BTW... i'm probably selling my modified ac box if anyone is interested. I used thin alum. on my first one I did and now I want to redo another with cf just for the look in the engine bay. PM me if your interested.
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Are these the two items I need or just the first??
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
Are these the two items I need or just the first??
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku