arcticairalaska
Registered User
Fairbanks, Alaska
Sutton
Do what it takes to keep oil temps above 180 degrees.:lol: 200 is really good. I use the standard cub heat for a hose to the back seat with a hook on the end when I need defrost. I have a Y to a attle box that comes in high on the right side of the boot cowl with a short piece of exhaust riser hose that is directed between my feet up front.
I have never had the front seat heat on more than a little. The hose will melt everything in site on high heat. I deal with low temps all winter long.
Sandy
Do what it takes to keep oil temps above 180 degrees.:lol: 200 is really good. I use the standard cub heat for a hose to the back seat with a hook on the end when I need defrost. I have a Y to a attle box that comes in high on the right side of the boot cowl with a short piece of exhaust riser hose that is directed between my feet up front.
I have never had the front seat heat on more than a little. The hose will melt everything in site on high heat. I deal with low temps all winter long.
Sandy