We've not found one. The other problem is local shipping. Transporting a windshield it not easy. So if you combine the order, they should be in the same geography.The shipping costs really kills it. Is there no one in the states that does this???
Odd thing is the windshield is a popular Chinese brand used by our local installers - the quality is excellent though. So it seems odd a local supplier doesn't have them.
If you are ordering them, you should convince people to order a spare. One of our cars was hit by a bit of flying debris on the first use - muffler bracket I think. Crack! Shit happens... When we ordered them, 5 was the logical number.
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Old thread but I figured I would comment but I now use a blower fan to pull air through my diff cooler onto the windshield. It actually works! When it's dry I have the cooler hooked up to a NACA duct. Just food for thought.
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Man, I'm having issue removing my core... It has 3 pipes going in it, and I really want to remove it completely. Same story is with me, never need A/C, already have solution for defogging. I'm just not sure how do I plug those pipes so water won't spray all the engine bay. Any tips on that, photos would be lovely. BTW, I've been looking for this post for long time and finally find a guy with the same issue. My Car is "91 E34.
I removed the whole heater box in the z3 so much space . And good place to run all your electical components.
First of all, damn this is an old thread. Kudos to whoever SEARCHED for this thread and replied to it 5 years later.
Even here in Texas we keep a heater core in our race cars. NASA race season starts here in late January, and its often cold even into our March events (we've raced in 30-35°F conditions many times).
We focus on keeping a functional Defroster to make sure the windshield is clear.
Nothing more frightening than not being able to SEE.
The placement of an aftermarket heater core / fan box is flexible... sometimes we mount it up on the dash bar of the cage (E46 above) and sometimes down low and pump the hot air through the two vents via 3" brake duct hoses (the Mustang shown above).
Weight savings for the little ~7 pound unit we use can be between 15-25 pounds, depending on the weight of the OEM airbox (Mustang airbox shown above).
It also de-clutters the guts behind the dash by removing a lot of "stuff" - both in weight and in the volume of ductwork and the OEM box. With all of the ducting and giant airbox removed you can remove a lot of the dash structure (see above) to lose even more weight.
The defroster box is installed and plumbed behind the "skin" of the E46 dash above, which is now sitting on the cage dash bar instead of the complicated OEM steel dash support structure.
https://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/sum-991102-1/
The price on this used to be over $200, now its $149. Works great and we have used it many times.
Good luck,
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Several of us in RM region run THIS to fight off fogging. <$100 and works pretty darn well. Downside is replacing it when you take a rock to your windshield.
Last edited by John in Houston; 12-05-2017 at 03:22 PM.
I use a product very similar to this, made for heating upright truck windshields to de-ice the bottoms of them.
http://www.mirrorliteco.com/northwind.html
Using it on polycarbonate windshield it works pretty well. I combine that with a bilge blower pulling air off the firewall behind the header.
A good solution if you don't want to plumb any water into the car
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Same thing available from Bimmerworld: http://www.bimmerworld.com/BimmerWor...oster-Kit.html
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