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    ARB Long Range Tanks for D3

    Just in from: http://arb.com.au/News/Australia/ARB...pring-2007.pdf
    "For a safe and simple way to increase your vehicle’s
    travelling range, new Long Ranger fuel tanks
    are available for a number of vehicles including
    Land Rover Discovery 3.
    For the Discovery, an auxiliary tank will provide an additional 115 litres of fuel, enabling these vehicles to travel greater distances between refuelling.
    Specifically designed for 4WD vehicles to ensure
    optimum functionality without compromising important
    vehicle departure angles, Long Ranger fuel tanks utilise
    2mm aluminium coated steel construction for maximum
    strength and durability. Australian made with a three
    year warranty, the complete range of Long Ranger fuel
    tanks is available from ARB stores around the country."
    Discovery: > Part no: TA62 > Price: $1459

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    Yep, have been looking into that, 4.4litre, 220 KW V8 with almost 200litres of fuel,,,,,,,,yeah baby . Maybe after some reno's are done on the new house , something for SWMBO something for HWSBO

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    Stevo

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    Aux fuel tank

    Yeah! I put the Long Range tank(the one where you pump the fuel into the standard tank) and in my TdV6 if I don't go over 110kph I get 10ltr/100km so that means 1960km on one fill. Proved that recently when I drove from Adelaide to Sydney and still had a half full standard tank.

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    Opposite Lock have one to.

    http://www.oppositelock.com.au/redes...7&itemID=FTL22

    They quote usable litres @ 104lts, quite often other companies quote capacit which may not be usable !Its worth Checking if your paying the extra money for litres that may not be there !

    They are $1120.00
    Last edited by Jezzaol; 24th October 2007 at 07:23 PM.

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    I've got the Longrangeautomotive 110 litre tank. It only takes 104l from dry, but 6l is neither here nor there.

    Especially since the last time I filled the original tank when the range was on 0, I got 88 litres into the 82 litre tank!

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    110 litre tank. It only takes 104l from dry, but 6l is neither here nor there.


    Yes my point exactly, Its not a few litres here nor there, its the fact of the misleading information to create sales (and charge over $300 more) over a tank builder that gives you an honest usable amount the tank can hold !

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    Does anyone know how much the tank on a tdv6 actuly holds as I have put 85L in
    mine a couple of times and thats to the first click of the pump. I'm guessing they hold about 90L

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    Does anyone know how much the tank on a tdv6 actuly holds as I have put 85L in
    mine a couple of times and thats to the first click of the pump. I'm guessing they hold about 90L
    Should be in your manual, but website says 82.3 litres

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