Double post but wanted to keep info such as this in the bravo thread too.
Worked on the heat vent on the bravo.
The ribbed vacuum hose fit well and could easily be taken out.


I know what everyone is thinking here. But it is temporary. I wanted to see just how much air can be pushed through the hose at running speed. At idle in the garage it was impressive. I will be cutting it down a little at a time to see the effects. My experience has been you can pretty much feel the temp of the heated air and know if your restricting it too much or it is getting too hot.
The duct tape will be a good trial and then I can think of a permanent solution that can be opened and closed depending on the outside temp.

It routed nicely through the vent box area.
Lots of options here. I like venting it here as opposed to the cowling as you don't have to deal with it when you open it up. If you have to work on the carb etc it pulls right out of place. The ribs are holding it in place only.

Should be able to find a plumbing Elbow or T that will work for some directional changes.
Looks like a dandy place to dry the light gloves. Might even have to build a clothes line. ;0)

A smaller piece of pipe right now will be experimented with venting into my cloths etc for extra warmth. Will get it worked out so the girls will have heat where they need it.

