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  • Front auxiliary rad.

    Supposedly the Imps main issue has been over heating and 15 or so years ago the Vusky would get a tad warmer than normal if i hammered it up a motorway for hours on end .
    This turned out to be caused by a semi blocked rear rad.
    Anyway in the mean time I thought id try an auxiliary front rad - well actually just an Imp heater matrix fitted into the front air box .
    As is normal with these things the idea was so much easier than actually doing the job . Matrix has to be boxed in for one thing or the air just goes around it , then the air has to get out.
    Plus the plumbing in got complicated as this thing has the additional strengthening plates on the front inner wings .
    Its just linked in using the standard heater pipes however you cant go against the flow , water will always take the easy route , i wanted it so i could turn it off when not needed and still have a working heater which i could also turn off - or turn the lot off .
    Come the end and my lack of budget at the time I did the usual bodge of using household plumbing bits to fit it in , it all operates via a screwdriver and one day i might well solenoid valve it all and just run it all from switches .
    Yeh its a bit of a botchup but it REALLY does work , engine never gets above the stat rating no matter how hot it is outside - even at 30˚C and 70mph .
    Having since fitted a new rear rad its used very rarely now , usually only if its plus 25˚C outside and im blatting it one .
    Ive often thought about taking it out but with all this global warming i guess id better leave it be

    Fits in here on a frame -----------------------------------------------------------------I just twisted the grill stats for extra air

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    Side view -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Vents out the top and into the boot , boot lid isnt sealed at the rear so the hot air gets out

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    The plumbing nightmare with flow arrows , its worked perfectly for 15 years , its all hidden behind the boot trim , i would do this neater and better now but why faff if its problem free

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    I never fitted one to the Singer

  • #2
    That's some amount of plumbing, I'm sure it's a lot simpler than it looks. ;)
    Patrick McGrorty

    100% MK 1 just as rootes intended it, no mods, no problem

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    • #3
      Originally posted by PMCG View Post
      That's some amount of plumbing, I'm sure it's a lot simpler than it looks. ;)
      It is - flow direction is all one way so nothing goes wrong or air locks up

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      • #4
        Already ticked off "da list" for a change

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        Audi A3 heater matrix, fits perfect in a "slot" supported both ends by plastic end caps which I bonded in place so it can be removed same as in the car it was intended for.

        No idea on performance yet. Plumbing will be same as your Dave, no other way to do it really.

        John

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