Correct, I decided not to use the stock filter housing, and heat-exchanger because I don't like using a coolant to oil heat exchanger (bad experience with a failed exchanger once) and also, I think it will clean up the install. I used a relocation plate that bolts to the stock housing location on the TDI. It has a check-valve to keep the system primed.Are you not using the factory heat exchanger for oil?

The beauty of this setup, is that if I ever decide to add them, I can just get the cap, hoses and reservoirs and upgrade to remotes.Reservoirs are always worth it.
For the time being, mount them body down. That way the oil will be where you need it most.

I have the 95-liter version of that (Dometic CFX3 95DZ) and love it. Very reliable and great build quality The lids swap opening sides if needed.Ordered a Dometic CFX3 75 fridge. $1125
I have been looking around for deals, and got this one for a good price, lets hope it is a good unit. I kept debating between this one, and the ICECO VL75 which basically looks like a rebranded version of this one. There are good and bad reviews for both, and so maybe it is crapshoot, but I finally decided on this one.
Finishing up the intercooler, bought $200 worth of parts which include the intercooler tubing, and also the inner fenders.
Still here, still plugging away.
hoping to have the engine running and the vehicle moving on its own power in a few weeks.
Still need to order a few things.
Making another order shortly.