Glenbirnie
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At the moment I am using my Defender for a 30 mile commute each way to work. In north Scotland so temp is at the moment typically about 3-4 degrees in the morning and 6-7 on the way home. This will change dramitically soon, last year was minus 15-22 in the mornings.
My Landy is a well serviced and good working 77k miles 2004 110 CSW.
With the heat on full red and fan half way down I am getting a good heat in the cab but the temp tips off slightly towards cold. I am wondering if you think it would be more efficient to use a rad muff to keep the temp more central given that I will be seeing colder and colder temps as we get into winter up here?
Thanks
My Landy is a well serviced and good working 77k miles 2004 110 CSW.
With the heat on full red and fan half way down I am getting a good heat in the cab but the temp tips off slightly towards cold. I am wondering if you think it would be more efficient to use a rad muff to keep the temp more central given that I will be seeing colder and colder temps as we get into winter up here?
Thanks