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A few months ago I ordered a new Ford Transit which should be delivered sometime next month so I am starting to finalize plans for my moto van build out. I'm for sure doing a custom, sealed partition by an upfit company. One thing I'm undecided on is whether a roof vent for the cargo area is necessary. The upfit company is recommending it, but I'm not sure it's necessary. For you guys that have done similar builds, did you do a roof vent? What made you decide to do it or not to do it? For reference, most often I'll be carrying my Husky 450, my son's KTM 50 and a 5 gallon Matrix Concepts gas can for each. How worried should I be about gas fumes or general comfort in the summer?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Thanks in advance for your input.
The fans are also great for keeping moisture at bay on the inside of the van, which is probably why the up-fitter is recommending it.
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If you are running a cargo van though and you don’t have to worry about a headliner I would probably add one to the back, it definitely can’t hurt. You would also get the benefit of moving the hot air out in the summer if you wanted to change out or sleep in the back.
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Any plastic jug will seep fumes. VP cans seep fumes at the plastic spout. Steel fuel cans that seal tight with a steel cap are the only type of can I have seen that is fume proof.
Also, in the box they sent me a 15% off coupon for my next purchase. Here you go... MOTO 15.
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I built the partition wall myself, and I did not put a vent in the cargo area. I've never had a problem with fumes in the front area, however I still have a carbon monoxide and fire detector up there just in case. Even on hot summer days I'll sometimes smell fumes in the cargo area when I first open the doors, but I never smell anything up front. Now I'm not saying that fumes aren't an issue, just that I don't notice them and I tend to be fairly sensitive to that, I'll get a headache real quick if the fumes are bad. YMMV.
Oh! And if you are going to install a vent, these adapters are a must.
Good luck with whatever option you choose.
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