glcaines
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1. I really like my FLU419. That is until I add diesel to the tank at a filling station. I have owned many and still own several diesel vehicles, both MV and civilian. None of them foam nearly as bad as my SEE. As an example, my M35A3 has a foam breaker in the neck and I can add diesel at the pump almost as fast as I want with minimal foam. With my SEE, I have to trickle the fuel in if adding from the pump. Depending on the pump, I get more or less foaming depending on the amount of air entrainment, but all are bad. Obviously, there is no problem when adding fuel from a can because minimal air is entrained in the fuel. I can't believe Mercedes doesn't have a better system for diesel vehicles when other vehicles do have a better system. I have a Mercedes E320 Bluetec diesel and there is minimal foaming with that car while filling.
2. I'm surprised that the SEE doesn't use two-part wheels with bead locks installed. I have had a tire go flat on my SEE when the tire brushed up against a rock that wasn't even very big. Since SEEs are used in off-road areas with very rough terrain, the tires should have bead locks installed in my opinion. I know others have also had this problem.
2. I'm surprised that the SEE doesn't use two-part wheels with bead locks installed. I have had a tire go flat on my SEE when the tire brushed up against a rock that wasn't even very big. Since SEEs are used in off-road areas with very rough terrain, the tires should have bead locks installed in my opinion. I know others have also had this problem.