I believe the guys at Safari HP are working on finding out the answer to my question, but was curious if anyone else has done this or any other thoughts on the matter.
Does anyone know if this LHD Heater assembly can be installed, in place of the NAS 110 (4.6 V8) HVAC box, and plumbed through to use the existing dash vents just for heat....then just use an under dash unit for A/C?
I believe the guys at Safari HP are working on finding out the answer to my question, but was curious if anyone else has done this or any other thoughts on the matter. Does anyone know if this LHD Heater assembly can be installed, in place of the NAS 110 (4.6 V8) HVAC box, and plumbed through to use the existing dash vents just for heat....then just use an under dash unit for A/C?
Do these new ones operate any better than the originals in the NAS 1997 trucks? The heater I have now takes 15 minutes to heat up and even then it barely works.
No. The heater should be as powerful as any other car. It should be no problem keeping a 90 warm at -30.
Your V8 should have good power as well. It probably needs some loving. All too often people live with things not working right and are conned into believing it is normal.
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