I installed a depth finder in that exact same space on my 2025 GTX 325, now I'm wondering if there's still space for a bilge pump, will have to go look. Thanks for yet another excellent vid, Jake.
It would be tight for a bilge pump on that same side, but you can definitely squeeze one on the other side of the pump tunnel just in front of the intercooler.
Hey Jake, I like the front discharge option. On the theme of emergencies. I'd like to see what you recommend for an on-board toolkit. I'm thinking long-range camping expedition.
I would carry the standard socket sizes these things use, 10mm, 13mm and a Torx 30. Possibly a long knife in case you suck up rope, definitely a portable jump pack. Since you'll be camping I would suggest a flare gun and flashlight as well
The rule il200 bilge pump when mounted inline to the factory system can maintain suction and flow when off. Wouldn't that allow for the factory bailing system to still work if the pump fails or is not being used?
Like your videos. Thank you for uploading
I installed a depth finder in that exact same space on my 2025 GTX 325, now I'm wondering if there's still space for a bilge pump, will have to go look. Thanks for yet another excellent vid, Jake.
It would be tight for a bilge pump on that same side, but you can definitely squeeze one on the other side of the pump tunnel just in front of the intercooler.
Hey Jake, I like the front discharge option. On the theme of emergencies. I'd like to see what you recommend for an on-board toolkit. I'm thinking long-range camping expedition.
I would carry the standard socket sizes these things use, 10mm, 13mm and a Torx 30. Possibly a long knife in case you suck up rope, definitely a portable jump pack. Since you'll be camping I would suggest a flare gun and flashlight as well
The rule il200 bilge pump when mounted inline to the factory system can maintain suction and flow when off. Wouldn't that allow for the factory bailing system to still work if the pump fails or is not being used?
You'd think so, but the pump acts as an air gap that prevents the siphon bailer from working on that side.