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Thread: Fuel tank size

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larns View Post
    So is the middle section of the bumper steel with a plastic overlay or is it just plastic?
    Yep, the bumper is all steel with a plastic cover over the middle part.
    As mentioned before there are also plastic endcaps that your bumper is missing, and a plastic valance that runs along below the bumper (also missing).

    Spotlight mounting will probably have to be done into the steel bumper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larns View Post
    Cheers for all the responses guys, looking foward to the road trip.
    So is the middle section of the bumper steel with a plastic overlay or is it just plastic?
    Steel under plastic, I ran two angled brakets out through the grill until I got the bull bar on the front.

    As for tank size I would get 850-900 on a tank pushing it (auto) and found the last 10 litres were a pain to put in, Trickle fed but for highway use, I like to see the fuel in the tube.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Fish View Post
    In my manual it states the tank is 89L but the most I have managed to get in was 78L after driving with the warning light on for 50km. Out of the 78L I managed to travel 950km sitting on 100km/hr and always get this sort of comsumption at 100km/hr. You should easily be able to travel 600km without needing a fill up.
    I agree, same experience with mine. Never got more than 70 litres into it even after days on the warning light. Get easy 750k between fills.

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    G'Day Larns.

    You must have left yesterday as I dropped in to see you. In my disco1 the best I got was just over 1,000 kms between fills, it took on 82 litres odd both times and I filled up before the blue light came on. That was from Kulgera to Katherine, a lot of it at night, travelling at 100kmh with 2 adults one child and a lot of camping gear. The road is rather flat!!

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    Boxhead63 Guest

    mini bars

    There is an item called a mini bar, the cops use them on most of the general duties cars to hang there lights on. They don't look to bad and i've seen them at repco and super cheap auto for $79????. Safe travelling.

    Boxhead63

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    Fuel Consumption

    I am regularly getting between 9 and 10.5 l/100km from my '96 TDI. i.e. 800+ kms from a tank (89 litres). I usually average around 900-1000kms a week.
    Warren

    Currently Landroverless - Still interested
    Formerly: 2003 D2a Update TD5 Auto. Platinum edition. ARB Bar, 36" LED light bar, cargo barrier, dual batteries.

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    Thanks muchly for all the info guys. Sounds as though the Disco has a fair range on it even with the standard tank.
    I think I'll just mount the spotties through the plastic into the steel bumpertt. I'll make a custom ally bar for it when I get it up to the top end.

    I'm starting to really look foward to the trip, I've lined up a co-driver so it should be a leisurely drive home.

    Thanks again everyone

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