Has anyone got the hole templates and or installation manual for the Bn2 Eberspacher heater into a Super Beetle.
Can only find info on flat screen Beetles which locate in a different place.
Eberspacher Heater BN2 installation in Super Beetle
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Re: Eberspacher Heater BN2 installation in Super Beetle
do you have a pic or link for this heater?
RR
1972 Restoration Project.
1972 Restoration Project.
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Re: Eberspacher Heater BN2 installation in Super Beetle
There is a always Marty in Colorado. He very helpful. When on thesamba do a eberspacher search. I put one in my 73 beetle here in New Jersey that I got from him. I love it. The heat is amazing and you can get more air over the cylinders not needing heater boxes. It's a win win believe me. I used a plasma cutter with the correct disks with a cleaco in the middle holding it while I cut it. Need to do some math getting the disks the correct diameter. Good luck.
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Re: Eberspacher Heater BN2 installation in Super Beetle
id be interested in this too. I dont get much cold weather in FL, but, it is gonna be 29 degrees tonite so I would like to have heat. anything below 50 gets pretty cold since I dont use the heater channels.
the 2nd best thing to have would be a low wattage "warm or dry air" blower for my windshield for fogging up in rain. if I could find the right size id mount it in the trunk and hook it to the front vents.
does anyone manufacture such a blower?
the 2nd best thing to have would be a low wattage "warm or dry air" blower for my windshield for fogging up in rain. if I could find the right size id mount it in the trunk and hook it to the front vents.
does anyone manufacture such a blower?
RR
1972 Restoration Project.
1972 Restoration Project.