[DeTomaso] top 10 performance upgrades
MyCars
MyCars at comcast.net
Wed Jan 3 00:52:54 EST 2007
But there would still be a heater core
On Tue, 2007-01-02 at 21:14 -0600, Dave Doddek wrote:
> Question, If a Pantera owner was to fabricate solid copper lines from the
> heater to the engine compartment using solid fittings, then would the track
> events still require heater shutoff valves? There would then be no rubber
> in the passenter compartment.
>
> Dave "its a good question" D
>
> At 12:01 PM 1/2/2007 EST, you wrote:
> >
> >In a message dated 1/1/07 11 18 17, MyCars at comcast.net writes:
> >
> >
> >> - if you are going to do any racing, get 2 heater shut-off valves
> >>
> >
> >Just a thought--it doesn't hurt any less to crash your car while going 70
> mph
> >on the road vs. 70 mph on a track. So heater hose shutoff valves are
> >*always* a good idea, unless you *know* your heater hoses (under the dash)
> are very
> >new--and then they are still a good idea anyway. :>)
> >
> >Mike
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