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Old 18-05-08, 11:18 AM
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VW Polo Heater

Hi,

I need a bit of advise please
Bought a VW Polo heater to replace the Mini one in my Sumo.
I'm fabricating a box for the front to take the hoses for the vents.
When you look at the front of the heater there is a gap below the matrix of about 40mm where air can be blown out without going through the matrix, do I leave this open or block it off so all the air goes through ?
I presume it will be left open so th air coming out will not be too hot but wanted to check before I fit it all.

Thanks in advance, Phil.
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Old 18-05-08, 11:28 AM
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Mine is blocked off as the heater is mounted on the bulkhead in the tunnel and the collector box is the other side. I wouldn't say it gets too hot either. On a cold winters day with the fan on full, It's just enough to keep the footwells cosy
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Old 18-05-08, 12:45 PM
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Hi,

I need a bit of advise please
Bought a VW Polo heater to replace the Mini one in my Sumo.
I'm fabricating a box for the front to take the hoses for the vents.
When you look at the front of the heater there is a gap below the matrix of about 40mm where air can be blown out without going through the matrix, do I leave this open or block it off so all the air goes through ?
I presume it will be left open so th air coming out will not be too hot but wanted to check before I fit it all.

Thanks in advance, Phil.
Definately block it off, you only want the air to flow through the heater radiator and not to bypass it via the gap. I glued a piece of wood in the gap.

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Agreed. I blocked it off on mine to and used the slimline plastic plenum from car builder solutions for the hose take offs. I had to cut a piece out of the middle and glass it up again to reduce the width but it fitted nicely after that - I blanked off the bit you are talking about using a bent piece of alulinium. I only have mine connected to the screen vents at the moment but there is another 2 take offs that I could hose into the footwells if I required. I will see how it goes-it was cosy enough for the 300miles to stoneleigh and back.
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Old 18-05-08, 03:06 PM
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Polo Heater

Thanks for advice,
Hole now blocked off with ali plate & chamber made for the front with 4 outlets.
Just need to fit it all now.
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