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Next it will be dirtbike, weed wacker and gas cans
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Probably not only because of EPA standards but CAFE as well. Too big of a tank means too much weight and not enough average fuel economy.
I love my 22 gallon tank on my DMAX....especially when towing my fifth wheel and getting 10 miles per gallon. I don't make it very far and I don't fit in too many gas stations as well.
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My 2007 Dodge Cummis has a 34 gallon tank.
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 Originally Posted by Dribble
My 2007 Dodge Cummis has a 34 gallon tank.
Yep mine too. Plus I have a bed tank with another 30 gallons
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 Originally Posted by Dribble
My 2007 Dodge Cummis has a 34 gallon tank.
If I remember right my dad's 1988 1 ton had two 35-40 gallon tanks.
Last edited by niceguyeddie; 12-11-2012 at 02:10 PM.
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 Originally Posted by WMC
Next it will be dirtbike, weed wacker and gas cans
So true and yet so sad.
 Originally Posted by JBS
Yep mine too. Plus I have a bed tank with another 30 gallons
With all the driving I do, I'm going to put an aux gravity feed tank in my bed. Of course I'll have IMCO make it and I'll shoot for 60 plus gallons.
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They do manage to put cool looking gas caps on Challengers and Corvettes. Shouldn't be too much of a problem on boats.
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My 2000 f350 has a 59 gallon tank
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...I'm surprised no one has called bullshit on this thread yet. ::smilies_mit_hut001:
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 Originally Posted by Dribble
They do manage to put cool looking gas caps on Challengers and Corvettes. Shouldn't be too much of a problem on boats.
Oh yea. I'm sure Dana, Eddie or someone else will come up with something. I sure hope so because the two I saw the other day looked like garbage.
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