Long range fuel tanks
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Long range fuel tanks are sometimes fitted to motor vehicles to help extend their range. A numbers of vendors exist, and a DIY approach is certainly possible. Some vehicles can be fitted with extra or high capacity fuel tanks as a factory option.
Long range tanks for motorcycles[edit]
Long range tanks for cars and trucks[edit]
There are two basic approaches to extending the range of a car or truck; carrying extra fuel cans or mounting one or several extra fuel tanks. There are also two basic approaches to long range tanks; larger capacity main tank(s) or extra tanks.
Some advantages and disadvantages to long range fuel tanks are:
- A long range tank can utilize dead space on the vehicle, i.e. between the frame rails or inside the wheel wells.
- A long range tank can give a lower center of gravity compared to packing extra cans.
- Fuel handling is less messy with a tank than with separate cans.
- Fuel in the tanks can not easily be taken out of the vehicle to lighten it for recovery operations.
- Contamination of fuel can be easer to manage when fuel from dubious sources can be confined to properly marked cans, not introduced to the vehicle fuel system.
- An internal tank might not be taxed at border crossings, whereas separate cans often are.
- An extra or replacement tanks and plumbing is costlier than even high-quality fuel cans.
External links[edit]
- The Long Ranger - Australian manufacturer of long range tanks