Max fresh air
As stated above--do seal off all obvious hot air leaks from engine compartment--BTW--our coupes really like all 3 seals in place--at the radiator support, the firewall and last at the base of windshield/windscreen--this helps everything work better.
Max outside air:
1) Far right lever is pushed all the way to the right--I believe same fo you guys who still drive on the wrong side of the road and steer from the passenger seat
2) Center lever--I keep it in the middle to equalise air flow direction to defrost and to floor.
3) Center heat control all showing blue--no red
4) Far left fan switch always at first notch--to be open--I also use the fan motor at first or second notch to drive air inside the cabin.
4) If side windows are closed--the slight air pressure created from incoming air driven by the blower fan will also keep outside fumes
BTW--our coupes have a direct major heat source from twin exhaust pipes that are running at several hundred degrees F just beneath the passenger--eerrr--drivers feet in the RHD types--and then with some time for heat soak--your shifter, hand brake handle, transmission, etc join in to become radiators of more heat in their own right.
I would be very interested in hearing of solutions that others have come up with to minimize the problem. I have though of fabricating a heat shield similar to those found on the next edition models up to present day BMW's. If one could be professionally done and could be replicated at reasonable cost--I think every serious Coupester would want a practical heat shield kit--I would buy one in a NY minute!!
PS--good news--I just spoke with carl Nelson aka Bimmer Doc in La Jolla, CA--he is working on this vey thing as we were chatting.