I am trying to decide which of the above providers to go with for a long range fuel tank and would be interested in people's thoughts and experiences in regards to pros and cons of one vs the other. Thank you
Brown Davis have announced a tank (Wagon and QM), but I cannot find a Long Range Automotive product.I am trying to decide which of the above providers to go with for a long range fuel tank and would be interested in people's thoughts and experiences in regards to pros and cons of one vs the other. Thank you
LRA have fitted 68L tanks to some SWsBrown Davis have announced a tank (Wagon and QM), but I cannot find a Long Range Automotive product.
Yes, you are right, LRA are finalising their development and getting back to people who have emailed asking about it. I am working to get to the bottom of which of the two is likely to be the better option prior to making the decision on which to installLRA have fitted 68L tanks to some SWs
Not mentioned on their website but maybe send a message via facebook?
Nothing has been finalised for a petrol tank from Long Range America yet that I’m aware of and Brown Davis tank is approved for diesel only I think. I’m awaiting correspondence from Long Range America myself once their design and testing is finalised.Yes, you are right, LRA are finalising their development and getting back to people who have emailed asking about it. I am working to get to the bottom of which of the two is likely to be the better option prior to making the decision on which to install
Yes, as far as I am aware neither has done petrol yet. There is also a manufacturer in South Africa that has made an auxiliary tank and it seems because of not having the ad blue there they manage to fit 90 litres in. I am not sure whether theirs is diesel or petrol. Mine is diesel so am looking for a solution for it atm.Nothing has been finalised for a petrol tank from Long Range America yet that I’m aware of and Brown Davis tank is approved for diesel only I think. I’m awaiting correspondence from Long Range America myself once their design and testing is finalised.
Having the auxiliary fuel tank or not will govern how I kit out the rest of the Grenadier.
90l of petrol in an auxiliary would be goodYes, as far as I am aware neither has done petrol yet. There is also a manufacturer in South Africa that has made an auxiliary tank and it seems because of not having the ad blue there they manage to fit 90 litres in. I am not sure whether theirs is diesel or petrol. Mine is diesel so am looking for a solution for it atm.
Does anybody know how refuelling will work? They say u can fill one or the other but idk how they would do that. Also how much more weight will u had with it? Idk if the muffler weighs more or less the same as the tankThe Long Range America tank will be 94.6 liters. Basically the same size as the OEM fuel tank for a doubling of range.
Long Range America Tank
It will have two fuel fillers. The second one will be where the Def would be. If you filled the second tank, you would still need to pump it over.Does anybody know how refuelling will work? They say u can fill one or the other but idk how they would do that. Also how much more weight will u had with it? Idk if the muffler weighs more or less the same as the tank
Not sure where the adblue tank is on the diesel models but guessing as their is no adblue tank on the petrol this would leave more room for a larger tank.Got it thx, I wonder how they managed to stuff more litres than browns….ill wait a bit before getting one also coz I want to figure out if it will void warranty…
You are probably right but the petrol engine is thirsty, I have just 1000km and my avg is 14.4lt/100km driving like a grandpa….ill need the extra 20lts of the long range auxiliary tank. What gas mileage do u guys get after break in period?Not sure where the adblue tank is on the diesel models but guessing as their is no adblue tank on the petrol this would leave more room for a larger tank.
My understanding of the tank is it flows down the side where the Def would be and then fills in the space beneath the rear bumper skid plate.Not sure where the adblue tank is on the diesel models but guessing as their is no adblue tank on the petrol this would leave more room for a larger tank.
Thanks. I’m now waiting for a U.K. outfit/ importer to offer this and to fit it. Then I’m sold.My understanding of the tank is it flows down the side where the Def would be and then fills in the space beneath the rear bumper skid plate.
the tank will delta in more weight than the scrapped exhaust, and then 6 pounds a US gallon. I would imagine your wet weight will be around +200lbs.Does anybody know how refuelling will work? They say u can fill one or the other but idk how they would do that. Also how much more weight will u had with it? Idk if the muffler weighs more or less the same as the tank