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Bps



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Fitting 240v engine pre heater
I’m considering fitting a 240v engine pre heater to my 300tdi. I just wondered if anyone else had and how / where you fitted it into the system as I’m a little confused with circulation. Any help appreciated

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Brad
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BenB8man



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I've been thinking the same thing. Would be good to have a warmed up car during the cold months.
A quick google search pulled this up:
https://www.t7design.co.uk/products/heatin...-pump.html
At a guess it just goes inline with the coolant hoses. Shouldn't matter where if it heats up all the coolant.
Post #741773 22nd Nov 2018 5:07pm
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BenB8man



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Actually, scrap that. You wouldn't want it in-line as it would probably restrict coolant flow. So there's a question, where would be best to t-off for the connections to best avoid just heating half the coolant.
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Mdm



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fairly easy to fit.we usually fit them into the heater pipe so if you get a split pipe its easy to blank off.

you know a night heater makes better sense bit more work to fit but hot blown air wins every time for me
Post #741782 22nd Nov 2018 6:33pm
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