Elan face level vents
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Here is the dash of a Shapecraft in Japan:
https://thegaragista.files.wordpress.co ... low-61.jpg
from The Garagista:
https://thegaragista.com/2013/03/24/ac- ... -in-japan/
In the radio slot are two rectangular face level vents. Ah, those would be nice. I keep puzzling how to do that--where does the air come from on the heater box (perhaps from an unheated section), how does it run through the pipes, as there seems to be no room for a path for the pipes. Any ideas?
John
https://thegaragista.files.wordpress.co ... low-61.jpg
from The Garagista:
https://thegaragista.com/2013/03/24/ac- ... -in-japan/
In the radio slot are two rectangular face level vents. Ah, those would be nice. I keep puzzling how to do that--where does the air come from on the heater box (perhaps from an unheated section), how does it run through the pipes, as there seems to be no room for a path for the pipes. Any ideas?
John
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Good call John and Andrew.
I am looking on the best way to get more cold air into the cabin by fitting vents in the radio hole in the dash. The centre part of the heater is unheated air and that is where the side vents are fed with the smaller diameter flexi pipes. I want to leave them as it is.
I am currently looking at how to alter the air box to supply fresh unheated air to the radio dash vents and how the vents will be valved off when they are not required.
Regards,
Mark.
I am looking on the best way to get more cold air into the cabin by fitting vents in the radio hole in the dash. The centre part of the heater is unheated air and that is where the side vents are fed with the smaller diameter flexi pipes. I want to leave them as it is.
I am currently looking at how to alter the air box to supply fresh unheated air to the radio dash vents and how the vents will be valved off when they are not required.
Regards,
Mark.
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Mark
I'm building a S2 GTS Elan and plan to place circuit breakers within the DIN radio panel.
I'm also going to fit a Demon Tweeks microheater heater for the screen as this provides the same output as the original (but is 20% of the size and weighs just 500g).
With respect to driver ventilation I was planning to have a separate feed to a Micronel fan and then feed the two sides of the dashboard (I will build my own crashpad from 9mm Banova plywood). I have not yet looked at diffusers but will repurpose something from Ebay.
Andrew
I'm building a S2 GTS Elan and plan to place circuit breakers within the DIN radio panel.
I'm also going to fit a Demon Tweeks microheater heater for the screen as this provides the same output as the original (but is 20% of the size and weighs just 500g).
With respect to driver ventilation I was planning to have a separate feed to a Micronel fan and then feed the two sides of the dashboard (I will build my own crashpad from 9mm Banova plywood). I have not yet looked at diffusers but will repurpose something from Ebay.
Andrew
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Mark
I'm building a S2 GTS Elan and plan to place circuit breakers within the DIN radio panel.
I'm also going to fit a Demon Tweeks microheater heater for the screen as this provides the same output as the original (but is 20% of the size and weighs just 500g).
With respect to driver ventilation I was planning to have a separate feed to a Micronel fan and then feed the two sides of the dashboard (I will build my own crashpad from 9mm Banova plywood). I have not yet looked at diffusers but will repurpose something from Ebay.
Andrew
I'm building a S2 GTS Elan and plan to place circuit breakers within the DIN radio panel.
I'm also going to fit a Demon Tweeks microheater heater for the screen as this provides the same output as the original (but is 20% of the size and weighs just 500g).
With respect to driver ventilation I was planning to have a separate feed to a Micronel fan and then feed the two sides of the dashboard (I will build my own crashpad from 9mm Banova plywood). I have not yet looked at diffusers but will repurpose something from Ebay.
Andrew
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Mark, there are 2 heaters sold by DT. The larger of the two is probably easier to use.
I will also add a manually operated on/off plastic tap as the repro engine mounted one's are not brilliant.
With the microheater (the smallest), I'm going to make up a piping system. Initially I spent time looking around my local hardware shop, Leroy Merlin. I have now realised that it will be simpler and cheaper to recycle some plastic bottles with the help of tank tape !
I hope this helps.
Andrew
I will also add a manually operated on/off plastic tap as the repro engine mounted one's are not brilliant.
With the microheater (the smallest), I'm going to make up a piping system. Initially I spent time looking around my local hardware shop, Leroy Merlin. I have now realised that it will be simpler and cheaper to recycle some plastic bottles with the help of tank tape !
I hope this helps.
Andrew
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Now that I have my heater box in situ, I can see there is a passage in the rear that I think is what was used for the S3 plumbing for small vents at the ends of the dash. Using a 1.5" vac hose to mock it up, it appears there may be enough wiggle room to get from there to the radio slot. The de-mister hoses complicate things. And checking PaulH's videos, yes, there may be enough room. So we shall see. I have a pair of small Triumph eyeball vents that nearly fit the slot which I will try. It's the only non-stock interior item I am thinking of.
John
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