Success! Gentleman, I have great news for all you HMMWV owners that are tired of the poor heat these vehicles put out. I have completed my heater upgrade and have some initial test results. I'm going to create a new thread and post all the progress pics. I'm also considering on putting a very nice complete kit upgrade together if you guys want to purchase and upgrade your trucks. I have a 1989 M998 4 man soft top. It has a 6.5L GEP engine. This has a total reset with extremely low miles on it. However, with that said.... the heat in this thing was just as I remembered during my time in the service. It sucked!
So, I set out to come up with a solution but I wanted to keep the overall military look. After a couple months of researching on and off, I found a 60,000 BTU heater unit. I did not want to replace the factory heater unit... so I came up with a design which maintains everything and just add the new unit. I set it up as the primary heater core and the original as an aux unit. I put together a set of radio trays to house the new unit. I also have a separate switch to operate the new blower.
Okay.... so I did two tests today. The first test I had the truck sitting outside all morning so I could start with a cold truck. The outside temp was 47 degrees. I'm using a temp meter with sensor to conduct my tests. I started the truck and allowed it to come up to complete operating temp with no heaters running. At this point, I started the new heater only and kept it on the medium blower setting. About 7 minutes later, I was showing 98 degrees F within the center of the vehicle at center height. At both rear corners areas against the rear seats, I'm showing 82 degrees F. Now, here's the best part. In both front drivers side and passenger areas at chest height, I'm showing 119 degrees F. Yup.... 119 degrees F. I then shut the truck off and let it sit all day and conducted the second test at 9 pm tonight.
Current temp at 9 pm was 35 degrees F. As before, I started the truck and let it come up to full operating temp. I had both heaters shut off while coming up to operating temps. Once it was ready, I turned on the new heater and left it on the medium blower setting. Roughly 7 minutes later, I ran the same tests at the same areas. And as I was hoping.... I got the same results.
Today I ordered some insulation material and tan fabric so I can make some insulated door panels which will Velcro in. One other huge thing I did was spend a lot of time adjusting doors. One of the things I learned overseas was how to adjust doors to seal them up big time. Yes, you can seal them up very well and I'll show you guys how to do that. Like I said, I'm going to star a new thread and post everything. But I'm also going to post youtube videos showing everything in detail. And as stated, I'm looking at doing complete kits if there is a demand.
When I'm ready to post the new thread, I'll let you guys know here.