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04-07-2020, 06:31 AM | #1 |
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Small fuel tank + Forced Induction = My fix
I like to take long hard drives, but E85 (or sometimes even 98) can be hard to find in some very small towns in Australia.... so fuel range can sometimes be an issue.
This is my solution that works like a dream. 5mm alloy plate with Rotopax mounts fixed to the rear cross brace. One simple and secure quick release per tank. Easily removed when not needed, and can even be doubled up on top of each other for a total of 4 tanks (that would be in an extreme circumstance...). These are 6.6 litres each ( about 1.75 gal) , which is enough to get out of trouble in terms of range. Lyndon |
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