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Keeping a 110 CSW warm


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Guest diesel_jim

I've got a Td5 110 CSW, and my old car was a 300Tdi 110 SW, both of these kick out enough heat to keep (me) warm. too warm sometimes.

I've not done anything to the heater on mine (Although i hear if you strip out the dash you can "port" the heater outlets to get rid of the excess foam and allow more heat through.

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Bookmarked for future reference - thanks Ralph. The first couple of pix are, I assume, showing that there is approximately a 500rpm reduction in engine speed at 60 mph, from 2500 to about 2000. Useful to know.

Yep, that's correct. actually thos 2 pics are the last 2 taken after fitting during the roadtest.

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