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Mike -
Good advice from the other guys - a nozzle for the interior is extremely important.
I have three nozzles in my system:
1) aimed at ME
2) aimed at "the Webers"
3) aimed at the fuel tank/battery box
Like Richard says, that one in the interior is the MOST important - you can buy a new set of Webers, you can't buy a new set of legs.
BTW, the rationale that you "don't need one" for the fuel system because you have a fuel tank instead of a cell, sounds backwards to me. I believe a fuel cell is much less likely to rupture and catch fire than a standard production tank - that's what they (fuel cells) were invented for. I would recommend to protect the gas tank (or cell) regardless of which you have, as the connection to the fuel inlet is probably the most likely spot to leak fuel (in an accident) in either system.
regards,
Jeff Burgy
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