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Re: Air system design for vintage car

Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2021 4:06 pm
by tbirdtbird
city bus?

Re: Air system design for vintage car

Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2021 6:41 pm
by bohica2xo
More useless drivel Thunderbird, ignore it.

Re: Air system design for vintage car

Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2021 7:59 pm
by DetroitAC
If you will be driving the Porsche in the winter or in rainy conditions too cold for A/C operation, you need fresh air intake.

Re: Air system design for vintage car

Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2021 9:23 am
by bill5900
Now I’m feeling better about the thoughts I have. Since I don’t plan on running the heater and air to mix and control temp, I’ve thought about using the heater vents (side of car near your feet) to bring recirc air flow into cabin. One less hole to cut. And if it’s not effective, I can just cut a hole in the footwell for a closer run. Heat in these cars is problematic as mentioned. The worst is the classic oil leak on hot metal smell. A distant second is the issue of CO. It’s talked about a lot but I’m still alive. Scarier I always thought was the gas heater up front. It was a clever device with a fuel line connected straight to the gas tank with a tiny combustion chamber complete with spark plug. Foreign cars, at least the older ones, were Rube Goldberg affairs at best. :mrgreen: I can buy an evaporator fan control from a manufacturer who sells improved parts for Porsches’s existing systems that do use a belt driven compressor. Does any one think this has a chance of working on another system? I’ve got to find a car nut engineering student as this will not end well if I play with wires. Being in Massachusetts near Boston I think I stand a chance. Thanks again for your thoughtful comments. Bill

Re: Air system design for vintage car

Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2021 9:49 am
by bohica2xo
The best thing that company could do for the air cooled 911 would be a heat pump, and ditch the OEM heater.

I have had several air cooled german cars. 914 ,111, 912, and they all smell like a hot oily engine with the heat on. Or like the chlorinated parts dip you cleaned the heads and cases in. the 914 was good for a raw gas smell I could never find too...