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<blockquote data-quote="PICT" data-source="post: 587698" data-attributes="member: 21203"><p>I'm just away to take out my heater boxes and go to J pipes and even though i'm in a place that doesn't get that cold, i'm considering this as a back up option in case I miss them too much.</p><p></p><p>I was considering mounting it under the van and connecting into the original system, either mounting it right at the front or into where the long heater pipe is. I've not figured out where to put fuel tank though.</p><p></p><p>One thing i'm trying to work out is if the D2 can be run on no heat and just the fan, would be good to get the possibility of airflow when the van is stopped or going slow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PICT, post: 587698, member: 21203"] I'm just away to take out my heater boxes and go to J pipes and even though i'm in a place that doesn't get that cold, i'm considering this as a back up option in case I miss them too much. I was considering mounting it under the van and connecting into the original system, either mounting it right at the front or into where the long heater pipe is. I've not figured out where to put fuel tank though. One thing i'm trying to work out is if the D2 can be run on no heat and just the fan, would be good to get the possibility of airflow when the van is stopped or going slow. [/QUOTE]
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