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    Jeez, I wouldn't have thought you'd need a high flow pump to do a fuel transfer.

    Start transferring fuel earlier when there's still plenty in the main tank?
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    As I said my perceptions of fuel transfer come from my old aircraft days. I am sure the transfer rate will be fine.

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    I had an auxiliary tank on my RRC. The transfer pump was slow but it was fine. I started fuel transfers with ample reserve in the main tank.
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    So what is the mechanism to prevent you from overfilling the main tank if you leave the transfer pump switched on?

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    I had a fuel line between the filler neck of the main tank back to the auxiliary. If the main filled up to there, the fuel flowed back to the aux.
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    I like the idea of the aux tank but having to hang the spare wheel off the back has stopped me doing it. Not because of cost, but because it is a real PITA having to open the spare wheel before you can open the tail gate every single time you want something from the cargo area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trobbo View Post
    I like the idea of the aux tank but having to hang the spare wheel off the back has stopped me doing it. Not because of cost, but because it is a real PITA having to open the spare wheel before you can open the tail gate every single time you want something from the cargo area.
    Couldn't agree more.. so annoying I put recovery gear on back seat floor when I go out now. But have no where else to put the spare
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    One of the things I considered was an emergency inflation kit like I have in the Mini. This was just going to be for around town use. But the little lady wanted the spare wheel with the car.

    When you tow a large van into semi remote areas an aux tank is really a mandatory item with a large van a D4 has an effective 400klm range you really need to be near fuel at that stage.

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    I couldn't agree with more.A large van and 400kls is hopeless.I don't like spare wheels on the back.So I've been thinking that if I removed the third row of seats,and mack up a tank to go there. I think it would store 60lts or more.I have yet to work out how to fill externally.

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    Do many people just go for the roof rack and spare up top option?

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