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Winter use -demister and heating etc?
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<blockquote data-quote="Crammy69" data-source="post: 454797" data-attributes="member: 19346"><p>Loved driving the bus this summer and ideally would like to keep driving it during the winter so i don't have to buy and insure another car. But, my bus has no demister ( just the grills ) or heat exchangers fitted. I don't think heat exchangers can be fitted due to the funky exhaust. </p><p></p><p>If I bought one of them propex gas wotsits would this do winscreen de-misting as well as heat the rear of the cabin? as it seems I could live without heat but if the windows frozen or misted up then its not drivable in winter.</p><p></p><p>Is there anywhere proffessional that would supply and fit all the tubes and so on required to make a propex thing do what I need? Or do I accept this is a summer only thing? </p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Simon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crammy69, post: 454797, member: 19346"] Loved driving the bus this summer and ideally would like to keep driving it during the winter so i don't have to buy and insure another car. But, my bus has no demister ( just the grills ) or heat exchangers fitted. I don't think heat exchangers can be fitted due to the funky exhaust. If I bought one of them propex gas wotsits would this do winscreen de-misting as well as heat the rear of the cabin? as it seems I could live without heat but if the windows frozen or misted up then its not drivable in winter. Is there anywhere proffessional that would supply and fit all the tubes and so on required to make a propex thing do what I need? Or do I accept this is a summer only thing? Cheers Simon [/QUOTE]
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