It's running right now, ahhh...set at 74deg. Outside is 50deg in Jacksonville tonight atm and going to the low 40s.
While everyone else is running very noisy generators (annoying as F) my van is in nearly stealth mode!
I'm in love with it!!
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Rob.
Current:
2001 E350 PSD w/ a bunch of stuff.
And had three other E350s...
Got to be one of the best options. To be kicking back in light sweats while it's snowing outside is so nice. I feel sorry for any of my buddies traveling with me who are freezing in their tent, especially when I yell out one of the windows that it's too hot inside
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2006 Ford 6.0PSD EB-50/E-PH SMB 4X4 Rock Crawler Trailer
Been doing this for many years and thats why I always recommend dropping the tank and install the pickup tube. When I first started in this business I tried to short cut the puckup and it always came back to bit me. You can also bring to within a 1" of the bottom and not have to worry about running the tank to low. The reason for a lot of issue with what Sportsmobile did is the pickup that was already in the tank is to big. We are talking about a tiny amount of fuel trying to be pulled trough a large line. Everything they did with the install was half assed and caused a lot of issues. Just follow my guidelines and you won't have any issues.
Make sure your pump is not mounted horizontally. It performs best angled 15-35 degrees (inlet side down). Mine was installed horizontally and I had some issues initially.