Thanks for the review, I really dig your work
The robust fuel slurping capabilities should make it the ideal choice for a vehicle emergency stove. However, you really don't want those nasty fumes from ordinary car gaz or diesel in your passenger compartement.
One idea I've been pondering is to combine Canoedog's concept of box heater (ETS thread
here)with a 4' roll-up steel foil pipe that runs out of your window.
A roll-up pipe is a rectangular piece of very thin stainless steel that is rolled up along the shortest side to to store it and rolled up the other way to become a pipe. Kifaru use these with great success for their lightweight tent stoves:
http://www.kifaru.net/stoves.html (Yes, I really do want one of those Kifaru stoves...)
The draw back of this idea is that with less than optimum fuels you really want to monitor the stove's performance and probably de-clog it rather frequently. Which may or may not be feasible when the burner is inside a box heater.