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in the range rover the heater matrix had its own take off, which i guess was so it always had water even when the thermostat was closed?

does this extra take off serve any other purpose? or could i just block it up an use one of the rad pipes?? as i now have rad pipes runnign up under the car to the rad. also i have no thermostat now as i have an electric pump/controller.


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You can block it off if you want to (provided the thermostat bypass pipe is still present between the front of the inlet manifold and the water pump inlet pipe).

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i dont have the extra water inlet because i have ditched the original pump for an electric one. an theres no need for the stat bypass as there is no stat.

so i guess i can just completely block it up?

and then take pipes off the main rad hoses to feed the heater matrix?


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As long as the water can circulate at all times (which it sounds like it can if you've got no 'stat), then it will be OK.

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