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Old 8th September 2011, 08:22   #11
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i'd be interested at that price
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Old 8th September 2011, 08:53   #12
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Well,

Fine, but a bit expensive ?
Mine should be less than 50 £....
using a basic mobile.

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I would be a Definate at that price!! ( you would have to be silly not to wouldnt you??)

Note to self!! Fit FBH soon!!

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Old 8th September 2011, 09:19   #13
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very intrested in this
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Old 8th September 2011, 11:28   #14
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Well,

Fine, but a bit expensive ?
Mine should be less than 50 £....
using a basic mobile.

Mike
I will definately have one at that price, Would even go up to £100. I am fitting FBH and a renault 5 stat this weekend. FBH is untested but i have heard you can fix pcb if it needs it

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Old 8th September 2011, 11:30   #15
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I too would be interested, when I finally get around to fitting my FBH!

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Old 8th September 2011, 15:32   #16
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Would this be connected to the climate controll at all ?

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Old 8th September 2011, 16:14   #17
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It would be nice to go out in the early winter mornings and find a warm car, so far I've had three cold winters with the car. Definitely interested, makes number nine!
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Old 8th September 2011, 16:33   #18
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Would this be connected to the climate controll at all ?

Craig
Craig,

I don't think it's a good idea..
but the best way to empty your battery

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Old 8th September 2011, 18:06   #19
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It would be nice to go out in the early winter mornings and find a warm car, so far I've had three cold winters with the car. Definitely interested, makes number nine!
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Ward, its the best thing in the world going outside to ya car to find it roaring away and defrosted nd toasty warm, while your neighbours are freezing scraping away at their windows, peering over as to how you got a jet engine under your car
As Mike says it is juice hungry. I leave my ATC on 26C and auto so the fan starts slow until the water temp gets warm.. But it still needs a good run to recoup the battery and or a charge over night to keep the battery topped up, say once a week......
But boy is it worth it . Makes loads of people stare if your at a pub or club and set it off in the car park... .
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Old 8th September 2011, 19:03   #20
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For info,

By 2 C degrees of external temperature,
the engine coolant get 65 C degree 15 minutes later...

Cost 1/8 liter of fuel.

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