How come they couldn't do similar for gassers? They're listed for diesel.
Seems evap emission relate is the culprit?
Mine is 8.1 Titan listed for Duramax only on same models.Who says they don't? I know transfer flow has done gas trucks. I'm guessing if they stopped, it's just a demand issue.
Mine is 8.1 Titan listed for Duramax only on same models.
Thanks for Transfer Flow. Website doesn't have what I'm looking for. Under bed extra tank. 6.5 ft bed, need all bed space I can get.I would call transfer flow. I'm 80% sure they made a tank for your truck at one point, shit my 97 F350 has one. They probably just don't stock it, but may be able to make it?
Again CALL transfer flowThanks for Transfer Flow. Website doesn't have what I'm looking for. Under bed extra tank. 6.5 ft bed, need all bed space I can get.
I'm looking for one that goes under bed. Im looking intocab and chassis 3500hd / 2500hd suburban auxiliary tank. Figure be more convenient to keep it close to stock form as possible aside from fabricating mounts/ fitment.
My aux in bed tank for my F350 V10 gasser is a Transfer Flow.How come they couldn't do similar for gassers? They're listed for diesel.
Seems evap emission relate is the culprit?
Gasoline has different transport laws. In-bed tank needs to be double-wall beyond a certain capacity (check your jurisdiction). I know I'm good to 500L with diesel with single-wall tank.
Edit: nobody pays attention to extra tanks under the bed
So if you are hauling around two 5 gallon cans/jugs of gasoline around in your vehicle, that is illegal? That doesn't sound right. But if "chp" stands for california highway patrol...then yeah, I could see that being the law in california.As I understand it correct.
One can haul a 55 drum of diesel in back of truck but not a 55 gallon drum of gasoline.
I think 8 gallons of of gasoline is max total not just per drum or can.
According to one of the chp at cottonwood scale house.
California cracked down on Gassers due to emissions.Who says they don't? I know transfer flow has done gas trucks. I'm guessing if they stopped, it's just a demand issue.
So if you are hauling around two 5 gallon cans/jugs of gasoline around in your vehicle, that is illegal? That doesn't sound right. But if "chp" stands for california highway patrol...then yeah, I could see that being the law in california.
I'm sure every jurisdiction has a limit. Onus is on you to obey. Check your transport laws for what volumes require DG placards and paperwork.So if you are hauling around two 5 gallon cans/jugs of gasoline around in your vehicle, that is illegal? That doesn't sound right.
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Been running this for toys fuel since 2006, no problems ever, low profile, and has a small tool box on top.
had it bed lined to match the truck.
Would transfer or do again in another truck, Also did a 30' fill hose to reach the boat or other things.
It's worked well, bed lined it just kinda blends in, no one expects it to be a fuel cell, and for me, I need fuel for the toys more than I need a transfer tank for the truck.Thats a nice set up, I like that the lid covers the fuel cap, but it's also "outside", so if you spill it doesn't just pool up inside.