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Author Subject: heater matrix bypass
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Post #26
welshpug! wrote:
a 306 rallye Thumbs up


LOL

Right ok, makes sense now. Thumbs up

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Posted 22nd Sep 2012 at 19:08
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Post #27
welshpug! wrote:
You do know youll need the heater box, all the controls, poss some wiring which is stuck to the dash, a heater blower motor, and to cut a new hole in the bulkhead, and block the old one.


Should just be the valeo type.


My friend has a heater box from a phase1. Which controls? Fan speed, temp and position? Is the heater blower motor a straight swap from a phase1 also? Didn't know about this extra hole Dunno

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Posted 22nd Sep 2012 at 20:43
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Post #28
Yes, Rallye and '6' shells actually have a difference in bulkhead holes. Yes

I always thought they were the same until I suddenly came across the difference one day.

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Posted 22nd Sep 2012 at 23:02
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Post #29
As said you need everything from a Non A/C 306, Switch panel/wiring etc, Yes again the air inlet is in a different location so needs cutting

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Posted 22nd Sep 2012 at 23:26
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Post #30
Ok thanks guys . As said my friend has literally everything from a p1 so at guess I'd say the bulkhead will be the biggest issue Roll eyes

One last question is the weight saved from the non AC heater matrix/box worth the extra effort for the conversion?

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Posted 23rd Sep 2012 at 00:41
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Post #31
No, just stick your engine in the p1!

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Posted 23rd Sep 2012 at 08:37
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Post #32
welshpug! wrote:
No, just stick your engine in the p1!


Bit drastic isn't it just for a non AC conversion. LOL

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Posted 23rd Sep 2012 at 08:55
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Post #33
LOL

No need it weighs less than a p1 anyway Wink what we talking maybe 2kg max between the two matrix set ups?

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Posted 23rd Sep 2012 at 08:59

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