Mar-05-2017 05:13 PM
Mar-06-2017 07:43 AM
djgarcia wrote:Jaxom wrote:
Like you did with your rig, go big.
I like having the option to fill where I want to instead of where I need to. Different states have different tax rates for fuel. Some states are cheaper than others. Some states I prefer to NOT buy fuel in.
I can't speak to the Titan as I have an in-bed auxiliary tank.
Good Luck.
Price of fuel in different states is very true. Calif. is outrageous and as soon as you cross the state line into Ariz. the price of diesel will drop on the average of 30 cents a gallon:):)
Mar-06-2017 07:42 AM
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Mar-06-2017 06:16 AM
djgarcia wrote:DWeikert wrote:djgarcia wrote:
When you have Transfer Flow install an auxiliary fuel tank they recalculate your new auxiliary tank to your current fuel gauge on your dash. i.e. full= 60 gal. 3/4 tank= 45 gal. etc etc etc.
Maybe for your truck. Based on my research GM's computers can only be set to a tank size GM installs at the factory (26 or 34 gallons for my year). Supposedly there's a way to use EFI Live to edit the tables and re-calibrate the fuel level sensor voltages so your fuel gauge displays accurately. Otherwise gallons used would be accurate, but gallons to empty and the gauge itself would be significantly less than accurate.
You are probably right. It dosen't appear that it would be a good idea for you to install an auxiliary fuel tank.
Mar-06-2017 06:13 AM
cyntdon2010 wrote:
The extra weight of tank and fuel, will decrease mpg.
fuel and bathroom breaks helps keep the drivers alert.
Mar-06-2017 06:10 AM
DWeikert wrote:djgarcia wrote:
When you have Transfer Flow install an auxiliary fuel tank they recalculate your new auxiliary tank to your current fuel gauge on your dash. i.e. full= 60 gal. 3/4 tank= 45 gal. etc etc etc.
Maybe for your truck. Based on my research GM's computers can only be set to a tank size GM installs at the factory (26 or 34 gallons for my year). Supposedly there's a way to use EFI Live to edit the tables and re-calibrate the fuel level sensor voltages so your fuel gauge displays accurately. Otherwise gallons used would be accurate, but gallons to empty and the gauge itself would be significantly less than accurate.
Mar-06-2017 05:56 AM
djgarcia wrote:
When you have Transfer Flow install an auxiliary fuel tank they recalculate your new auxiliary tank to your current fuel gauge on your dash. i.e. full= 60 gal. 3/4 tank= 45 gal. etc etc etc.
Mar-06-2017 05:25 AM
djgarcia wrote:
Auxiliary fuel tanks- Reasons for---
Convience , peace of mind and avoiding the anxiety of having to find a fuel station when you are in areas you are not familiar with. If you have to ask the question about "saving a penny" on a gallon of fuel then you probably should reconsider rather to RV or not!!!!!!!
When you have Transfer Flow install an auxiliary fuel tank they recalculate your new auxiliary tank to your current fuel gauge on your dash. i.e. full= 60 gal. 3/4 tank= 45 gal. etc etc etc.
Regarding the additional weight of carrying more fuel and your miles per gallon, For me, my mpg does not changeI rather I have a full tank of 60 gal , 30 gal. etc etc
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Mar-06-2017 01:33 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
Your money but a 370 mile range isn't limiting in my view.