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Originally Posted by Dangerous Doug
Alright, now you guys have me feeling like a yssup* for even THINKING of adding a heater.
Bomber jacket, ski cap, driving gloves. Let the cold be damned, I'm going for a drive!
DD
* spell it backwards.
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Originally Posted by Got the Bug
The SPF comes with a heater (so it wasn't a choice), but I've found it to be invaluable a number of times when the inside of my windshield instantly fogged up on Hwy 17. I guess you could just have a rag handy to wipe the inside of the windshield while you're driving.
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Doug,
Got the Bug Doug, has a point, the heater could come in handy keeping the windscreen from fogging up. Or, put rainX on both sides of the glass and keep a cloth close at hand.
If you do wind up going for the ERA heater (which is known to fit) and don't want the hand valve operation for controlling the water flow, a cable operated water valve might be the ticket. That's what is on my TR6 and I might see if one will work on my car, once I get it ... as I went for the yssup heater option