"Well...160F would be 71C -- awfully cold." Thanks for the translation. I switched to the 87 degree at Mark Drillock's suggestion. The goal is, I believe to get the engine coolant hotter before so that what is circulating in the heating system is also naturally hotter. It worked for me. Thanks, Mike Pidcoe '82 (warm) diesel - Hanagon Blue '86 syncro (suby-powered) in CA '74 Thing |
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