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Not sure how big a fridge you need, but the military blood coolers are able to run off 12,24,120,240v. Size would be a concern for me, but many rv fridges are small, so that may be a moot point.
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Yes. The FDC only ONLY serves to limit how much fuel gets to your injectors (unless running gasoline) so you should notice power gains.
In fact, Id say put a pyrometer on if you plan on bypassing it.
Its amazing how when someone's opinion differs folks jump on the band wagon.
If Porky didn't mention the issues that have been posted here on our site, the OP might believe the trucks are indestructable and run on unicorn farts.
Some folks just don't have the skills to work on 12/24v...
You probably saw turnbuckles. I would think mounting it to the bed would be fine. The suspension and frame flex should be enough not to wreck the shelter sitting in the bed.
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