sp00k
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I'm planning on fitting a Webasto to my 200 TDI 110. It's the type that heats the coolant.
It's dual function will be to first to warm the engine, and then when it's up-to temp, clear the windows and take the edge off the cold in the cab via the blowers.
I will in the main be running it with the engine off, but there may be occaions where I run both at the same time.
I've bench tested the Webasto, so I'm happy that it works as expected. I'll be making my own loom for it, including my own controller which will control the heater on a time basis and via wifi.
I've decided the best position for it will be where the screenwash bottle is, so I'll be moving or replacing that. This allows easy plumbing to the heater matrix and engine.
My query is regarding fuel supply. Those that know the Webasto, will be aware that it has it's own little fuel pump.
There are 3 main options that I can see for fuel supply:.
1. New standpipe in fuel tank with dedicated line. I'm not planning on doing this as I understand it's not required on vehicles where the pump is not embedded in the tank and it seems a lot of work for little benefit.
2. Tee into the fuel supply line between the tank and the lift pump, running a short line to the Webasto. Would this require a check valve to prevent siphoning on the Webasto when the lift pump is running?
3. Connect a line for the Webasto to one of the unused ports on the fuel filter housing. I'm still using the housing from my 2.5 NA, so there is at least one free out port.
My preferred option is 3 as it will be the neatest but I'm worried that ,as this is post lift pump, that the pressure may be too much for the Webasto pump - Has anyone tried this?
I would appreciate peoples thoughts and experiences on this.
It's dual function will be to first to warm the engine, and then when it's up-to temp, clear the windows and take the edge off the cold in the cab via the blowers.
I will in the main be running it with the engine off, but there may be occaions where I run both at the same time.
I've bench tested the Webasto, so I'm happy that it works as expected. I'll be making my own loom for it, including my own controller which will control the heater on a time basis and via wifi.
I've decided the best position for it will be where the screenwash bottle is, so I'll be moving or replacing that. This allows easy plumbing to the heater matrix and engine.
My query is regarding fuel supply. Those that know the Webasto, will be aware that it has it's own little fuel pump.
There are 3 main options that I can see for fuel supply:.
1. New standpipe in fuel tank with dedicated line. I'm not planning on doing this as I understand it's not required on vehicles where the pump is not embedded in the tank and it seems a lot of work for little benefit.
2. Tee into the fuel supply line between the tank and the lift pump, running a short line to the Webasto. Would this require a check valve to prevent siphoning on the Webasto when the lift pump is running?
3. Connect a line for the Webasto to one of the unused ports on the fuel filter housing. I'm still using the housing from my 2.5 NA, so there is at least one free out port.
My preferred option is 3 as it will be the neatest but I'm worried that ,as this is post lift pump, that the pressure may be too much for the Webasto pump - Has anyone tried this?
I would appreciate peoples thoughts and experiences on this.