curt12914 wrote:
Personally, I would never even think about either replacing a good factory fuel tank with a larger tank or adding an auxiliary tank.
If you want more capacity solely to buy cheaper fuel, it will take one heck of lot of fill-ups to pay back anywhere near the out of pocket cost. If you do it for longer stop intervals, I easily get two bathroom stops out of a tank of fuel with my existing tank.
Adding more fuel at 6-7 pounds per gallon never made any sense to me.
Exactly. Not mention fresh fuel is always better and stops to stretch helps to stay alert. It doesn't pencil out unless you are headed to Alaska and even then. Now, if we get back to 1973 and fuel shortage, then it might make some sense, but even then they rationed us to how many gallons we could buy.