Fastcapy wrote:Mike Smith, I have a heat muff very similar to yours on my aerovee. It is mounted on the forward right pipe, just below the bend. It is packed with stainless steel mesh. I am using 1.5" scat on the system and it seems to work pretty good. I take air from the baffle in front of the front right cylinder.
I tested it at right around 30f and it was plenty to keep my feet warm. The next day was cloudy with temps around 40f and it was actually too warm and I had to shut it off and open fresh air vents. I could feel warm air blowing when I placed my hand on the front lip of the passenger seat.
I have a substantial draft coming in from the root ribs, and think once I get that sealed up a bit my heat should keep it comfortable to 20f. When it gets below 20f I usually don't fly anyway. So that is fine for me.
lgsievila wrote:Mike-Gregg,
A guy that lives near me made these and sells directly and through AirWard. When I got the last 2 from him for a buddy in Canada, he sad he was going to quit making them as he was just tired of the side job. AirWard still has them listed for 150 bucks but you would have to check and see if he still has any in stock. They are for 1 3/8 " exhaust pipe.
The one I have won't fit on my CAMit so if you want it, 100 bucks plus shipping.
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