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Old 01-06-2013, 11:28 PM   #1
Ziegelsteinfaust
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Re: dual gas tank conversion from single-.

I did it years ago because I used to drive a long ways to work, and didn't like filling up every other day. It was a bit annoying to fill up, but not a big deal. I was able to use a second rcsb tank with parts I grabbed off a rclb C20 since they usually have it by comparison.

When I did the conversion I used write on lable's to mark where everything went, and drew a map for when I did it at home.

I really liked it on road trips because I could cruise over 600 miles before I needed to gas up.
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Old 01-07-2013, 11:16 AM   #2
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Re: dual gas tank conversion from single-.

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I did it years ago because I used to drive a long ways to work, and didn't like filling up every other day. It was a bit annoying to fill up, but not a big deal. I was able to use a second rcsb tank with parts I grabbed off a rclb C20 since they usually have it by comparison.

When I did the conversion I used write on lable's to mark where everything went, and drew a map for when I did it at home.

I really liked it on road trips because I could cruise over 600 miles before I needed to gas up.
yeah the 600 miles would be great!
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