The ads for that toilet advertise that it uses 1 pint of water per flush. Whether or not I believe that is a different question, since even the best EPA water-saving household toilets use about 10 pints (1-1/4 gallon) per flush. But the nine gallon tank will hold 72 pints of water - a lot of flushes if you actually get 1 pint per flush.
Finding a place for the tiny tank will be a challenge, and remember that you still have to leave room for the various hose connectors and valves, serving both the gray tank and the new black tank, that you lost in the tire tread incident.
And of course, if you get the tiny tank and the connectors and valves all mounted in that space, you are vulnerable to another tire failure.
I'm not sure I would try it, but I will be eager to hear your story when it is done.
Bill
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