How I fitted a 2kw diesel heater to my Renault Traffic (Vivaro) NO TANK DROP REQUIRED

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @leemead4767
    @leemead4767 Год назад +2

    Best install of a diesel heater ive seen 👌 and ive watched a few haha
    I'll be getting one of those connectors straight into fuel line makes it much easier
    Thanks for vid

    • @Freedom-projects
      @Freedom-projects  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the nice comment. Check out the other video with the black vivaro as there is a different placement of the connection and wiring loom underneath. Also another cheaper link

    • @leemead4767
      @leemead4767 Год назад +1

      @freedom projects
      I will check it out thanks!
      I'm doing a transit build so I'm trying to find out if that connector will fit lol

    • @Freedom-projects
      @Freedom-projects  Год назад +1

      @@leemead4767 let me know how you get on I’m going to check a few other vans too. Bear in mind the return pipe may not go into the tank as far

    • @leemead4767
      @leemead4767 Год назад +1

      @freedom projects
      Thanks for the info .... so the connector needs to be on return fuel pipe? Doesn't seem to be anything on the market for a mk7 transit 🤔
      Definitely makes the whole process easier than dropping the tank so we'll done 👏

    • @Freedom-projects
      @Freedom-projects  Год назад +1

      @@leemead4767 yes the return one as the other is pressurised

  • @billyd9205
    @billyd9205 11 дней назад

    You don't fancy a job fitting a heater lol your younhave good knowledge . ..

  • @DNBaccount
    @DNBaccount Год назад +3

    Nice build! Normally you get some extra black tubing that you use on the metal parts and then squueze the fuel line in. The clips will then secure it all together.

    • @Freedom-projects
      @Freedom-projects  Год назад

      The green hose is more flexible so comes without it, I recommend buying the white pipe which comes with the rubber hose if you don’t get it in the kit.

  • @markroberts4526
    @markroberts4526 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi can you have the heater running with the engine connected to the furl line like you have.. im looking to do the same on my van this weekend and im dreading it although your video makes it look easy. Hopefully i have similar success 😆

    • @Freedom-projects
      @Freedom-projects  11 месяцев назад

      Hi there. Yes it works with or without the engine running as long as you have around a quarter tank of fuel. It does take a while to pump through for the first start up though.
      Good luck!

  • @AdmiralFishy
    @AdmiralFishy Год назад +2

    Really clean way of connecting to the fuel line - is this the main fuel line or the fuel return? The eBay listing for the part has been removed, btw - any suggestions for how you found it? Looking for similar for a Renault Master

    • @Freedom-projects
      @Freedom-projects  Год назад +1

      It’s the return pipe so not under pressure. Will look for another link. There is a different link on the black vivaro video that might work

    • @williamgallacher5082
      @williamgallacher5082 Год назад

      Do u know what the part is called?

  • @davidevans7856
    @davidevans7856 Год назад +1

    Very good what is the part called that goes into van fuel line for heater thanks David

    • @Freedom-projects
      @Freedom-projects  Год назад

      It’s the T piece link in the description

    • @Freedom-projects
      @Freedom-projects  Год назад

      See also the black vivaro video, another link there. There is also an update recommending the white pipe upgrade

    • @davidhenderson9197
      @davidhenderson9197 Год назад +1

      Great install. I'd upgrade the green fuel line as soon as you can though as it is weak and known to balloon and perish. Last thing you need is fuel spraying all over a hot engine. There is a white nylon fuel hose available on ebay that everyone uses that's good stuff 👍

    • @Freedom-projects
      @Freedom-projects  Год назад +1

      @@davidhenderson9197 thanks for the compliment and commenting, it’s already done, it’s on a later video :)

  • @SuperLewis05
    @SuperLewis05 Год назад +1

    Hi. Great video
    Do you know if you could fit to same fuel line on a MK7 Transit? Im literally about to pay a mechanic to drop my tank in a week or two but i could do it like you have myself

    • @Freedom-projects
      @Freedom-projects  Год назад +1

      I’m sorry I don’t know re a transit, you could follow the fuel lines and see if it has that connector but the return pipe may not be as long in the tank

    • @SuperLewis05
      @SuperLewis05 Год назад +1

      @@Freedom-projects thanks

  • @NBK3524
    @NBK3524 Год назад +1

    What gage wire did you use to extend the earth

    • @Freedom-projects
      @Freedom-projects  Год назад

      Probably the 17 amp or 25 from Halfords or 2.5mm from CEF.

  • @williamgallacher5082
    @williamgallacher5082 Год назад +2

    Has anyone managed to find then fuel attachment part?

    • @Freedom-projects
      @Freedom-projects  Год назад

      Check the link on this video ruclips.net/video/cw8tF0VC3Dk/видео.htmlsi=7PnqpfHK3RWY3n3J

  • @dzirulis
    @dzirulis Год назад

    From where is diesel coming from rerun pipe from diesel tank or from main diesel line through the filter and tank pump. If you getting diesel from return pipe you have to keep fuel 1/3 of tank is it?

    • @Freedom-projects
      @Freedom-projects  Год назад

      It’s the return pipe (thinner of the two) and it worked at least until the red portion on the 2 I’ve done.

  • @jamescrook9749
    @jamescrook9749 Год назад

    Hi as your a few months down the line are still happy with the heater and method of installation is not connected to main fuel tank ? Regards James

    • @Freedom-projects
      @Freedom-projects  Год назад +1

      Yep, I’ve seen some are fitted under drivers seat too. The T piece works very well, not sure about other vehicles though.

    • @jamescrook9749
      @jamescrook9749 Год назад

      @@Freedom-projects Good stuff thanks for the reply, I was thinking 2kw heater for the Vivaro, it would be enough? I have a 4kw in the Iveco Daily and it's more than ample for that which is the XLWB, regards James

    • @Freedom-projects
      @Freedom-projects  Год назад +1

      @@jamescrook9749 yea 2kw fine for a vivaro. Check the maxpeedingrods website, sometimes they have an offer on. I’ve got a 5kw in my Relay

    • @jamescrook9749
      @jamescrook9749 Год назад

      @@Freedom-projects I will certainly do that and hopefully drop on a special offer, every penny saved is a bonus when taking on a self build 👍👍

  • @tudorsomkereki9603
    @tudorsomkereki9603 10 месяцев назад

    I did mines exactly the same and now the van starts very hard… somehow it sucks the diesel from the engine and needs to turn for few good times

    • @Freedom-projects
      @Freedom-projects  10 месяцев назад

      Does it do it all the time or low fuel tank?
      On my traffic there’s a hand pump, try giving it a few squeezes see if it makes a difference. If you can’t find it let me know il do a little video and send a link

    • @Freedom-projects
      @Freedom-projects  10 месяцев назад +1

      Also did you DEFINITELY do it on the return pipe not the main feed?

  • @georgiap2924
    @georgiap2924 Год назад

    Hi. How do you know which 1 is the return. Many thanks

    • @Freedom-projects
      @Freedom-projects  Год назад

      Hi there. If it’s on a vivaro/ traffic it’s the thinner one, they tend to be next to each other most of the time so it’s easy to spot. Not 100% sure on other vehicles

  • @EndofDays72
    @EndofDays72 8 месяцев назад

    diesel heater return fuel line - ebay

  • @arthurlynch1549
    @arthurlynch1549 10 месяцев назад

    no sound barely hear

    • @Freedom-projects
      @Freedom-projects  10 месяцев назад +1

      I’ve got a Bluetooth mic now so hopefully the new videos will have better sound