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<blockquote data-quote="Occasional_panner" data-source="post: 571798" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>That's the one I ordered for my shed.</p><p>It appears not to have the pump and just uses the gravity from the tank sitting directly above it, that's probably why that model is so cheap.</p><p>Only disadvantage of that would be if you mount that inside a van and spill some fuel it will be very hard to get the stink out once diesel is soaked into the flooring.</p><p>Just be super careful when topping up.</p><p>The advantage it has though is only the exhaust and air inlet pipes need holes cut for them.</p><p>You would need to be super careful the exhaust pipe was perfectly fitted and no exhaust entered the cabin.</p><p>With the other "kit" type, the unit mounts <u>through </u>the floor on a metal plate, air intake and exhaust pipes are outside the vehicle, so if the exhaust connection wasn't perfect, it wouldn't matter so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Occasional_panner, post: 571798, member: 7956"] That's the one I ordered for my shed. It appears not to have the pump and just uses the gravity from the tank sitting directly above it, that's probably why that model is so cheap. Only disadvantage of that would be if you mount that inside a van and spill some fuel it will be very hard to get the stink out once diesel is soaked into the flooring. Just be super careful when topping up. The advantage it has though is only the exhaust and air inlet pipes need holes cut for them. You would need to be super careful the exhaust pipe was perfectly fitted and no exhaust entered the cabin. With the other "kit" type, the unit mounts [u]through [/u]the floor on a metal plate, air intake and exhaust pipes are outside the vehicle, so if the exhaust connection wasn't perfect, it wouldn't matter so much. [/QUOTE]
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