I have an 81 westy, and the heat from the heat exchangers is not enough when it gets cold outside. My Westy has the BA6 aux heater, and this really works great for heating. This really gets the Van warm fast, and keeps it warm (even in sub zero temperatures).
Tony --- Lorraine <lorr16ainesym@YAHOO.CA> wrote: > With all of the snow we've received this year > already, and with the sub zero temperatures, I > wanted to poll the group to see what people with > air-cooled's are doing for interior heat while > driving? > > I have propane heat, but portable, so not safe to > drive with. I'm trying to decide whether to stick > with my 1981 WV Westy, or to upgrade to a 1987 - > 1991, and this will be one of the deciding factors. > Last year I drove with hat and gloves...and it was > still C.O.L.D.!!! > > Happy beginning of the season to all...... > > Lorraine > 1981 Westy "MIA" (broken) > 1993 VW Multivan (borrowed) > > > Lorraine Sym > 1981 Westy "MIA" > > > --------------------------------- > Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos >
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