Anyone done away with heat exchangers on AC?
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Anyone done away with heat exchangers on AC?
Have auxillary heating and am considering a stainless system and ideally would like to do away with the heat exchangers and associated plumbing.
Do the exchangers contribute in any way to the cooling of the engine or are they purely a method of providing cab heat? Are there anything else I should consider before I take the plunge?
Thanks in advance
Stu
Do the exchangers contribute in any way to the cooling of the engine or are they purely a method of providing cab heat? Are there anything else I should consider before I take the plunge?
Thanks in advance
Stu
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Re: Anyone done away with heat exchangers on AC?
as most of the pipework associated with the heat exchangers is missing on my van I was considering doing the same....I can't remember who I spoke to but was told that they are simply a way to heat the inside of the van and can easily be removed (I'm sure if I've been given incorrect information someone will correct me!)
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Re: Anyone done away with heat exchangers on AC?
i have no exchangers on mine, swopped them for stainless J tubes from http://www.turbothomas.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
not seen any issues with cooling, only thing I noticed was my diesel usage went up for the ebber
not seen any issues with cooling, only thing I noticed was my diesel usage went up for the ebber

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Thanks Karen and Mr Torres.
That was my plan too Rich but you'll accuse me of copying now,
That was my plan too Rich but you'll accuse me of copying now,

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Re: Anyone done away with heat exchangers on AC?
Gunslinger wrote: That was my plan too Rich but you'll accuse me of copying now,

I wanna be like you hoo hoo

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we'll tell debs you told Rich about it
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kevtherev wrote:![]()
we'll tell debs you told Rich about it
Noooooo, dont tell her anything. I'll just do it, she'll never notice

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Re: Anyone done away with heat exchangers on AC?
I think I will be doing this at sometime in the near future as heat exchangers are crap at heating the cab anyway, cost a fortune and the replacement set I put on just over a year ago are all ready showing signs of deterioration...
Any idea which J Tubes fit the 2.0l petrol Aircooled and rough idea of price? (soz couldn't see it on the turbo thomas site)...
Also, anyone noticed any improvement in performance as a result of using J Tubes?
Ta,
Chris

Any idea which J Tubes fit the 2.0l petrol Aircooled and rough idea of price? (soz couldn't see it on the turbo thomas site)...
Also, anyone noticed any improvement in performance as a result of using J Tubes?
Ta,
Chris
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TT quoted me £225 + delivery for J tubes and £325 + delivery for silencer. TT alleges a power increase so that'll be nice too 

Re: Anyone done away with heat exchangers on AC?
just cut of the outer boxes and then the internal fins of your heat echangers and then you end up with j tubes
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Re: Anyone done away with heat exchangers on AC?
Gunslinger wrote:TT quoted me £225 + delivery for J tubes and £325 + delivery for silencer. TT alleges a power increase so that'll be nice too
aye - thats cause you've save 100weight in steel pipework and bits !

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Re: Anyone done away with heat exchangers on AC?
i always fancied ditching em off mine cos i reckon the fan on the alternator steals some poke.
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