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When she is not along with me, my wife puts down my Speedster outings as ‘just driving around aimlessly’.

When we go out together, we are ‘enjoying a pleasant afternoon’.

I think having some form of heat will significantly affect how much you end up just driving around aimlessly and how many pleasant afternoons you will enjoy.

This is an open car. As the factory pointed out, the top is for ‘emergencies’. No amount of heat will make it a four-season car as we understand that term today. But having some heat, even in a mild climate, can extend the useful driving season, or even the hours of the day you can be driving in comfort in the off-season.

If you’re investing a lot of time and capital in the planning and building of this car, why not make the most of your investments?

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@Robert M wrote: "On really cold days it can be a while before you get mediocre heat."  

With the regular heater boxes, that's true.



I included that in my original thought but someone how it didn't make it to the post I wrote.

That was the point I wanted to make. Phil is building a bad a$$ (the way I wrote that is true in more than one way) car and to skimp on not including a gas/electric heater would be a mistake. On really cold days those heater boxes aren't going to cut it.

This is just to close the loop.  Sometimes I really envy you guys in CA.  All this car talent and expertise so close by.  When my engine is ready to be dyno'd I'm going to make a trip to Cali and meet all of these fantastic people.  I'll probably swing by and see Greg Leach and thank him for building me such an awesome Spyder.

So...a guy named Tiger Vasquez who owns A1 Performance in Sant Anna CA is going to make a custom exhaust for me similar to the one in the picture.  Pat Downs will use it to dyno the engine.  It will be shipped to Carey in Bremen where he will add heater boxes.  Then it will be ceramic coated flat black.

exhaust

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@550 Phil posted:

This is just to close the loop.  Sometimes I really envy you guys in CA.  All this car talent and expertise so close by.  When my engine is ready to be dyno'd I'm going to make a trip to Cali and meet all of these fantastic people.  I'll probably swing by and see Greg Leach and thank him for building me such an awesome Spyder.

So...a guy named Tiger Vasquez who owns A1 Performance in Sant Anna CA is going to make a custom exhaust for me similar to the one in the picture.  Pat Downs will use it to dyno the engine.  It will be shipped to Carey in Bremen where he will add heater boxes.  Then it will be ceramic coated flat black.

exhaust

Make sure you let me know when you're coming to visit. We'll all meet at Pat's shop for the dyno and then have some lunch or dinner.

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