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bowen

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While reading responses to engine compartment dressup, I came across a response from jedi warrior about a cape international heater ass. he installed. Can someone give me some aditional infgormation on the heater. Thanks

Bowen
 
Hello Bowen,

The jedi warrior you mentioned is Lin. I'm sure he will chime in soon.

I've copied from my post, what he wrote.

By the way, since you are beginning to go to the dark side (albeit an enlightened dark side) --- I installed the Cape International Heater assembly that has an internal fan (2 speeds). I love it. I use the original heater blower to move fresh air into the passenger side of the interior. It gets colder in Virginia than in southern California! In a BJ8 you wouldn't see a thing behind the central console.

Bowen, have you tried contacting Cape International?
 
Lin,

Maybe you should post a new thread: Who else would like to know about my heater?
You think I'm kidding don't you.

Lin has done some excellent work. You guys should see his photos. I can only wish to be as detail oriented as Lin. Wait, a tear is in my right eye. Ok, I'm back.
 
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