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The Dreamer 12-23-2003 09:49 PM

Let's turn up the Heat in here
 
Well, someone must have left the door open and let the Dreamer sneak into the Kirkham camp and snap up old KMP288 (and it wasn't even on my list). Being the kind of person who can't leave well enough alone, I want to put a heater in 288 to extend my driving season. Fall in VA can be chilly. Who has installed a heater and which one did you use? My plan is to install a tonneau cover and insulate the Dickens out of the cockpit. Also, what is the normal height of the oil cooler, 4in or 6in? I know these premium cars cost because of the quality of the components, but the two sources for primaries and side pipes seem a little high to me ($1500). Being on a budget build (if you could call getting a Kirkham a budget build), I thought I would ask if there were some cheaper (most seem to run around $900) exhaust systems available. BTW, no CSX envy here, just glad to be blessed enough to be a Cobra (any Cobra) owner

terry lee 12-24-2003 06:51 AM

Hey Dreamer,
If you would have bought the SPF, your problem would be solved, they come Standard with HEATERS. :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
Merry X-mas anyhow.
TL :MECOOL:

ST 12-24-2003 07:48 AM

Re: Let's turn up the Heat in here
 
Quote:

Originally posted by The Dreamer


Being the kind of person who can't leave well enough alone, I want to put a heater in 258 to extend my driving season. Fall in VA can be chilly. Who has installed a heater and which one did you use? My plan is to install a tonneau cover and insulate the Dickens out of the cockpit.r
There's a piece of aluminum that's mounted on the top front of the tunnel that's wedged between the dash support tubes and the firewall. It's a tight fitting piece when carpeted so I never screwed it to the tunnel. You can crack it open a couple of inches and that exposes the engine compartment which in turn will transfer engine heat to the cockpit. While driving at speed, it does throw out some significant heat.

ToyCollector 12-24-2003 08:09 AM

ST, great tip. I will be finishing up reinstall of my interior and may do what you did.

Dreamer, did you get KMP259 from the Kirkhams? Congrats--what a present!!!!

computerworks 12-24-2003 08:12 AM

Re: Let's turn up the Heat in here
 
Quote:

Originally posted by The Dreamer


My plan is to install a tonneau cover and insulate the Dickens out of the cockpit.
ST kinda beat me to it, but I was going to suggest a lower cost alternative to the heater... just DO NOT insulate the cockpit. :p

The Dreamer 12-24-2003 09:26 AM

Terry,

I like a challenge, the SPF was too easy :LOL: .

ST and Computerworks,

Yea, I thought of that, but it is only half of a solution. Although VA Falls can be chilly, the Summers can be rather toasty. I'm looking to control the temperature (as much as you can in an open car)

TC,

I actually picked up the body and frame off ebay (from the Kirkhams) and I'm having them turn it into a roller. My wife is still calculating how many presents this will account for, but we are well into 2015.

R U YELLA 12-24-2003 09:35 AM

What a WUSS! Who needs a heater anyway!;)

Catch ya later
Ed

The Dreamer 12-24-2003 09:45 AM

Ed,

You know this means when we do your engine install (and I WILL be there), I will have to insure your heater hoses are never connected. In fact, let me call Peter and delete it from your build list :LOL: . Good luck assembling tonight.

Jamo 12-24-2003 10:35 PM

Dreamer

I've had mine in the humidity of Ohio at the Fling, and 110F temps here in Fresno during the summer, and now I'm driving it on 30F misty days....

No additional insulation and no heater. The footbox air vent on the driver's side does a great job in the summer of moving some air around. During the winter days, I close it and stay pretty damn toasty with a good jacket. I've kept that firewall panel closed as well.

Why not give it a try first? I think you'll find it does just fine with the range of temps you expect.

Have a great build and enjoy it...ya got a good one.;)

The Dreamer 12-25-2003 03:19 PM

Hmmmmmm Jamo, that's interesting. Maybe I don't NEED a heater, although Fresno has a dry cold (and heat), like when I lived in San Bernardino (same desert). Anyway, I will give it some more thought, but the Vintage Air compact unit was looking like the front runner as long as there was enough space under the dash.

BTW, any Kirkham owners at least know the height of their oil cooler (4 or 6 in)?

mikiec 12-25-2003 05:17 PM

Did the original street cars have heaters? If so, then it should be easy to install one in a Kirkham.

Just my guess....

Mike


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