Wood wrote:Good morning everyone! Hope you're all doing well.
I’m thinking of building a heat exchanger muff over the winter and was wondering if anyone knows of any drawings out there that I could follow. I’ve been looking at this one https://www.aircraftspruce.ca/catalog/eppages/turboheat05-15249.php from aircraft spruce, but thinking it would be a fun project over the winter. I'm not sure if 8 inches would be a little too long and would need to shorten it a bit. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
Cheers
Mark
Bryan Cotton wrote:Be sure to read this:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4730
And this:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=5366&p=40644
XenosN42 wrote:
I have used the heat exchanger in the link and it's great. I'd recommend it unless your need to build your own is greater than your need for cabin heat.
mike.smith wrote:I've tried on several occasions to make my own heat muffs, with not a lot of success. I ended up using TWO of the AC Spruce ones. Each is on a different exhaust pipe, and both feed into a single scatt tube to feed the cockpit.
Not sure about a Jab 2200, but with a VW even 2 muffs only puts out minimal heat. So it works OK for outside air temps in the 50s (Fahrenheit), but anything lower and its just blowing cold air into the cockpit. I played with various restrictors and lots of other variables for 4 years. You name it, I've tried it. Too much air flow and all you get is cold air. Too little air and there is little heat that gets to the cockpit.
If you have more luck with a Jab 2200 I'm sure we'd like to hear about it, but on a VW there just isn't enough heat being produced from the engine. Think about it... how well did a VW bug do with heat in the winter!?
Wood wrote:Bryan Cotton wrote:Be sure to read this:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4730
And this:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=5366&p=40644
Hi Bryan. Thanks for this. Great info.
Mark
mike.smith wrote: I still have not seen proof of any successful heating solution off of a standard VW engine. I'm hoping someone someday will have empirical evidence and photos. Maybe if I remember I'll make a video of my installation and post it on YouTube.
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