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is it the same diameter as the exhaust pipe?

is he using 1.5" wand with 1.5" whip?
if so, I doubt it will make much, if any difference

same for hole gliders


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We Place a fan at the customer's door to blow the fumes away if we smell fumes.
Are you in that area where people have stupid-short driveways where your van is too close all the time?

If so, can you reroute your exhaust to shoot towards the front of your van with a 45-90degree elbow underneath?
 

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Are you in that area where people have stupid-short driveways where your van is too close all the time?

If so, can you reroute your exhaust to shoot towards the front of your van with a 45-90degree elbow underneath?
I did that in the past with all my other vans-- but down through the van floor and to the rear of the van, I wouldn't want the CO2 shooting towards the cabin area if towards the front. I'm reluctant to do the same with this new van.

It's illegal to park in most driveways in SF if the van blocks the sidewalk, so we park on the street.
 

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is it the same diameter as the exhaust pipe?

is he using 1.5" wand with 1.5" whip?
if so, I doubt it will make much, if any difference

same for hole gliders


..L.T.A.
I get what you're saying that the blower is already restricted on the intake side by wand etc.

But I wouldn't want it permanently restricted on exhaust side, it would suck (or not) on long hose runs, floods, foam ups when you have to lift the wand to clear the hose
 

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Are you in that area where people have stupid-short driveways where your van is too close all the time?

If so, can you reroute your exhaust to shoot towards the front of your van with a 45-90degree elbow underneath?
Does this account for wind direction.

And building over two stories?
 

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How long do you have to stand in front of a machine to smell like exhaust?

And for the love of God, mix in a shower when you get home.
But that steamway 2100 diesel burner I used to have really laid a stench on us, I couldn't wait to get rid of that nuclear submarine
 
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But that steamway 2100 diesel burner I used to have really laid a stench on us, I couldn't wait to get rid of that nuclear submarine
Burning diesel it stunk
K1 not near as bad

All my TMs were rear mounted
Hose reel out the side.

Easier to keep exhaust out of the house
As well as pulling in the drive with hoses/side door toward the entrance

Rear mounted also cool better cause there’s not a bunch of gear and seats to block cooling

The drawback of rear mount, is floor space

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