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AKF250 Alaska Build - (650-700HP BUILD)
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[QUOTE="akf250, post: 1502577, member: 2655"] [b]Webasto Mock Up[/b] Started mocking up my Espar/Webasto. It'll go behind the transfer case and in front of the fuel tank on its own custom plate. The plate will have the mounting nuts tacked down so that I can get underneath the truck and pull the entire Webasto system, air intake, exhaust, wiring, and coolant manifold down and out for maintenance. It'll be fully enclosed or at least on two sides to avoid road debris. I've been reading a bunch about truck bed camper systems. I'm hoping to have two seperate circuits, potentially with electronic zone valves. One just for the truck and one that goes up into the bed/flatbed to a set of quick connects then into a truck bed camper (In-Floor Heat). Webasto can heat just the truck or just the truck bed camper or both. Also the engine can heat the truck bed camper while its running. Hopefully everything will have some sort of quick connect system and can be somewhat automated through some zone valve switches. 5 Year Goal is to to live in the truck and camper for a few years while I circumnavigate North America. The more connected I can make the camper to the truck the better. Hopefully the charging system of the truck can also charge the battery system of the camper and maybe vice versa with the solar panels on the camper - this is why I am adding the dual alternator kit to the truck. [ATTACH=full]175041[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]175042[/ATTACH] This is the company I hope to build with in a few years. Still not sure if I will keep the bed on or not. Ill at least have the truck 100% dialed and ready. [URL="http://www.bahncamperworks.com/"]http://www.bahncamperworks.com/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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