>I've heard that KR drivers in Minnesota fly in their underwear when the
temp gets up to 50 degrees. :-)
>I fly my KR with temps in the 20's F with no cabin heat. After 6 years and
420 hours, I'm planning to add heat with my new four pipe exhaust.
>Larry Flesner
What makes you think Minnesotan
At 12:32 AM 10/23/2011, you wrote:
>I'm comfortable in a T-shirt even with the bitterly cold
>days we have in San Diego in the winter. No really . . . despite the
>balmy reputation SoCal has in the minds of many who live in places like
>Minnesota, it does get surprisingly cold here. I've seen it
Dan said,
> Good that the heat stays in the exhaust, but
> when you want to pull carb heat or cabin heat, it can be an issue.
H, hasn't been a problem with my pipes. I put cabin heat in last
winter (and love it!). I put a shroud along the pipe that runs back from
the left front cylinder -
I used Jet Hot on the exhaust that is on the VW engine that I happen to have
up for sale. I can tell you that the exhaust external temperature is far
less than without the coating and the exhausts are still in good condition
after many years.
Regarding the guarantee. when I got the pipes for
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