912 outlaw project
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- KS
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Re: 912 outlaw project
With no demister vents on my dashboard anymore, I sure hope my heated screen works!
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Re: 912 outlaw project
I am also fitting this hidden under the dash. It will connect up to the original demist vents. Hopefully it will arrive this week, along with the hose and fittings:KS wrote:With no demister vents on my dashboard anymore, I sure hope my heated screen works!
http://www.t7design.co.uk/index.php?mai ... 7e567c6e3e

Will update when it is fitted
Cheers
Chris
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1967 912 Polo Red
1968 912/11 RAL 7001 ' MOD ROD '
1990 964 C2 Velvet Red
1991 VW Vanagon GL (SOLD - Vanagone)
2017 Coleman CT200U
“It’s not where you’re from, it's where you’re at”
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Re: 912 outlaw project
That's a great site... Lots of neat products there. 
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sladey
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Re: 912 outlaw project
That looks cool chris, be interested to see how it works for youjury wrote:I am also fitting this hidden under the dash. It will connect up to the original demist vents. Hopefully it will arrive this week, along with the hose and fittings:KS wrote:With no demister vents on my dashboard anymore, I sure hope my heated screen works!
http://www.t7design.co.uk/index.php?mai ... 7e567c6e3e
Will update when it is fitted![]()
Cheers
Chris
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I look pretty young but I'm just backdated yeah
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Re: 912 outlaw project
Looks like great value for such sturdy kit, I used a rule bilge bower to do the same thing its not as nice as this.
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Re: 912 outlaw project
I think a German manufacturer called Truma make a similar thing for caravans but in plastic not steel for you lot bent on weight saving! 
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Re: 912 outlaw project
Any heat source? Or are you relying on the heated screen to keep it clear?
Spoke to T7 last year, the chap is really enthusiastic about all this stuff and was really helpfull.
My heat exchangers and levers have been removed in the past, so am keen to give a bit of heat on a spring morning! When the time comes I would like to play about with the idea of running the oil lines inside the car and through a small oil cooler matrix housed inside a stainless box (small header tank) with one of those inline fans sucking warmer air up through the vents.
Not sure if:
A) there would just be an initial blast of warmish air
B) another cooler might make the oil run too cold
Or
C) whether there would be enough heat created anyway...
Great thread!
Cheers
Dave
Spoke to T7 last year, the chap is really enthusiastic about all this stuff and was really helpfull.
My heat exchangers and levers have been removed in the past, so am keen to give a bit of heat on a spring morning! When the time comes I would like to play about with the idea of running the oil lines inside the car and through a small oil cooler matrix housed inside a stainless box (small header tank) with one of those inline fans sucking warmer air up through the vents.
Not sure if:
A) there would just be an initial blast of warmish air
B) another cooler might make the oil run too cold
Or
C) whether there would be enough heat created anyway...
Great thread!
Cheers
Dave
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2010 Range Rover Sport
2013 Mini D
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jury
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Re: 912 outlaw project
Last little bits coming together now...I hope
Couldn't resist some pictures in the afternoon sun, which also gave the opportunity to clean the garage floor from Oil and Brake fluid. Windscreen will be fitted this evening, hopefully blower will show up tomorrow.....then I am in the Lap of Gods (and the TÜV).



Cheers
Chris
Couldn't resist some pictures in the afternoon sun, which also gave the opportunity to clean the garage floor from Oil and Brake fluid. Windscreen will be fitted this evening, hopefully blower will show up tomorrow.....then I am in the Lap of Gods (and the TÜV).



Cheers
Chris
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1967 912 Polo Red
1968 912/11 RAL 7001 ' MOD ROD '
1990 964 C2 Velvet Red
1991 VW Vanagon GL (SOLD - Vanagone)
2017 Coleman CT200U
“It’s not where you’re from, it's where you’re at”
1967 912 Polo Red
1968 912/11 RAL 7001 ' MOD ROD '
1990 964 C2 Velvet Red
1991 VW Vanagon GL (SOLD - Vanagone)
2017 Coleman CT200U
“It’s not where you’re from, it's where you’re at”
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Re: 912 outlaw project
It looks fantastic outside. I love all the little design details which make it so personal. Very, very cool
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Re: 912 outlaw project
A long and winding road but you're almost there now!
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Re: 912 outlaw project
Too cool for school! 
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For me, if one car defines DDK……...this is it!KS wrote:Too cool for school!
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72T 2.5... http://ddk-online.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=56183
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Re: 912 outlaw project
Looking cool chris
The simple things you see are all complicated
I look pretty young but I'm just backdated yeah
I look pretty young but I'm just backdated yeah
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Re: 912 outlaw project
Looks great. As expected 
See you at CLM mate, TUV will be a breeze, I've everything crossed!
See you at CLM mate, TUV will be a breeze, I've everything crossed!
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