Red Forman
Tremor Fiend
Does anyone know why you can get a 36 gallon fuel tank for $445 on a F-150, but not on a 250/350?
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In my 2018 6.7 I was forced to test the DTE 0 value and was able to go 30 miles with a 6000lb trailer at 50mph (slowest in could go in top gear) before getting to the station and putting in 33.8 gallons in the 34 gallon factory tank.The 36 gallon tank is quite interesting. I had one in my 2013 raptor, and for the life of me, I never fill it more than 32 gallons. And that's with running it down to only 40 miles til empty. which sounds about right, but its just weird.
Had the same thing happen with my 7.3L hauling the truck camper in NW Nebraska, wife pointed to the last services sign while I was on a call. We got to the town 60 miles down the road only to find the single gas station had closed a few years back. Had to drive another 40 miles to put 34.3 gallons in the tank. Good thing I pull the handle twice after the first shutoff.In my 2018 6.7 I was forced to test the DTE 0 value and was able to go 30 miles with a 6000lb trailer at 50mph (slowest in could go in top gear) before getting to the station and putting in 33.8 gallons in the 34 gallon factory tank.
Definitely need more range for the 7.3 during trips to NW Montana!!
I just made a suggestion. Thanks for the link!you can go to https://www.transferflow.com/suggestions and add your request for them to make a larger gas tank. Lots of people on the FTE Forum have done so already. The more people requesting the higher chance we will get one. They already make gas tanks for F150 and Tundra.
About double what I was hoping. But if it's in the 60 gal range, I will do it.I got an email from Transfer Flow a week ago.
Anyone have any thoughts on the $2k estimated cost?