SNKEBIT
Spending $$ on Mopars
Finished welding the gas tank together. Will get some pics later.:finga:
Any updates on the pickup parts?
I'm curious. About how much is the tubing going to run you?
100.00 shipped
Not bad. I would've loved to have some aluminum shafts made up. Is there a good source for yokes out there that would fit various older Mopar combos? It's been awhile since I researched custom made aluminum or carbon fiber shaft prices but as I recall they were pretty pricey.
I never could figure out a Rubik's Cube. You're sort of like Rube Goldberg.
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I still struggle with that whole 'bunny going 'round and 'round' thing when tying my shoes.
The problem lies with trying to fit in every option you could ever conceivably want. You add weight and clutter with each option.
If the humidity up in Wisconsin never gets too high I would think a recirculating system would be adequate.
Wouldn't the recirc system be better for removing humidity with the a-c? Less humidity coming in the car and removing more and more each time it recirculates. In defrost, the a-c is on..... just asking................ I am no hvac guy, that is for sure.
I know there is a reason all cars have fresh air intakes, just wondering if I can get away with my idea because it wouldn't get used much.
I have a question: Now that I have filled the fresh air intake opening, what is a good option for air intake? Or, is it alright to just use the driver side vent area for a recirculating air intake? Draw air from the pass side opening, for the heater/a-c, and take it from the driver side opening? Basically recirculating the interior air.
Or would a fresh air option be really needed? There isn't too many days here that either extreme will be used. Most days one never turns on the a-c or heater. A-C can be used on recirculate no problem, just thinking about heater/ defrost mode.
I don't see why this setup wouldn't work................:coffee2:
The only downside I can see is that the driver would be "hotter/colder" because of the intake for the heater system right in front of legs.
I closed all mine up tight. The VINTAGE AIR system requires NO outside air to circulate well.
So does the Vintage Air system have a 'vent' mode? I've never read any instructions or tech data on them.