IT depends on the vehicle and what engine. Most likely YES but for some vehicles, it may not work.
I have a 165 amp Delco si on this truck and a 300 amp leece-neville I can put on this with no changes.
It is an '06 E350 6.0 turbo diesel which comes with an auxillary battery from the factory so I was thinking the charging system is large enough already that it wouldn't be a problem, but I hate to guess in an important situation like this.
Does this van have 3 batteries? If it only has 2, it's not really an auxillary. You could probably separate them, but I wouldn't.
before you go out and buy a few 100 amp batteries, think about how you are going to charge them and also how you will keep from them drawing your starting batteries dead....
you also might want to read thee threads:
http://www.expeditersonline.com/forum/truck-talk/22660-batteries-crankinig-amps.html
http://www.expeditersonline.com/forum/truck-talk/30944-power-inverters.html
http://www.expeditersonline.com/forum/truck-talk/44862-new-battery-bank.html
and there are more on batteries and charging them...
If you put enough batteries in there you'll have a Volts Wagon.
My battery bank is recharging. It's revolting.
You can get dead batteries free of charge.