The 35 gallon tank is actually a bogus option?
#1
The 35 gallon tank is actually a bogus option?
Looking to source a 35 gallon tank to do the swap on my 2015 I found this...
Seems to indicate the tank is the same, and they have some sort of limiting device in the tank preventing you from fully filling it up?
http://www.cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=51614
Seems to indicate the tank is the same, and they have some sort of limiting device in the tank preventing you from fully filling it up?
http://www.cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=51614
#2
Looking to source a 35 gallon tank to do the swap on my 2015 I found this...
Seems to indicate the tank is the same, and they have some sort of limiting device in the tank preventing you from fully filling it up?
http://www.cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=51614
Seems to indicate the tank is the same, and they have some sort of limiting device in the tank preventing you from fully filling it up?
http://www.cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=51614
#3
Pretty crazy experiment. From the schematics posted, it does look like there are 2 different tanks. My guess is that both tanks can hold more, and there must be a reason that the fill level is set where it is.
That guy needs to spend another 2 hours filling up the extended range tank to see.
Would be nice if there is an easy way to increase the capacity of either. A 1,000 mile range would be really something.
That guy needs to spend another 2 hours filling up the extended range tank to see.
Would be nice if there is an easy way to increase the capacity of either. A 1,000 mile range would be really something.
Last edited by leikos; 09-25-2015 at 12:58 PM.
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#6
4 options I see:
1 - two hours in the wind with the funnel stuck in to hold open the valve = 10 gallons of gasoline evaporated into the air.
2 - he filled all the air space with gasoline. Don't let it warm up or you'll have a mess!
3 - the charcoal canister is full of 10 gallons of gas, like Patman mentioned.
4 - the pump just shut off early (we've all seen it) and he was 10 gallons short at the beginning...
1 - two hours in the wind with the funnel stuck in to hold open the valve = 10 gallons of gasoline evaporated into the air.
2 - he filled all the air space with gasoline. Don't let it warm up or you'll have a mess!
3 - the charcoal canister is full of 10 gallons of gas, like Patman mentioned.
4 - the pump just shut off early (we've all seen it) and he was 10 gallons short at the beginning...
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