Gen 8 long range tank

Gen 8 long range tank

Postby ryan250 on Sun, 07 Feb 2016 11:27 +0000

Hey guys,

I'm not new to the page but this is my first post please excuse anything might be considered as an obvious mistake.

I previously owned a 2005 Hilux & loved it to bits (modded to its eyebrows), I have recently upgraded to the new 2016 Hilux which is an absolute beast of a car (well done Toyota) very happy with it.

I'm interested in any mods anyone has done to there's but has anyone installed a long range tank yet? I had a 145ltr in my old Hilux but ARB have a 173ltr option for the new Lux.
This gets me very excited but apparently it hangs pretty low which concerns me as I don't want to to get hung up while bush.

Does anyone have any pictures of one installed, I really want to see how low it hangs below the chassis.

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Re: 2016 hilux long range tank

Postby Mutto on Sun, 07 Feb 2016 3:22 +0000

I'm in the same boat mate, pick mine up at the end of the month. I have seen that Brown Davis have made a 150L tank for the new hiluxes too so they're probably worth a look if the arb one is too low.

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Re: 2016 hilux long range tank

Postby TOYZX on Sun, 07 Feb 2016 4:33 +0000

Shame ya didn't ask last week as I fitted one just the other day and I could have taken some pics for ya but yes they do hang a bit. If I do another this week I'll grab some pics.
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Re: 2016 hilux long range tank

Postby Earlyninja on Sun, 07 Feb 2016 8:29 +0000

Does the 'Range' or 'Distance to zero' on the dashboard get recalibrated or does it still countdown from stock range, and would it confuse the ECU?
Just curious to know if the engine shuts down if you keep driving after distance to zero has reached zero.
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Re: 2016 hilux long range tank

Postby Ryan1kd on Sun, 07 Feb 2016 8:37 +0000

I doubt it would shut down. It'll run until it sucks it dry.
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Re: 2016 hilux long range tank

Postby Earlyninja on Mon, 08 Feb 2016 6:03 +0000

Fantastic.
Some of the Ranger boys had trouble and wasn't sure if Toyota did the same thing.
http://thelongranger.com.au/tr71l/faq.html
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Re: 2016 hilux long range tank

Postby TOYZX on Mon, 08 Feb 2016 3:21 +0000

It'll just count down. Obviously won't be accurate and no the ute won't shut down.
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Re: 2016 hilux long range tank

Postby Richard on Thu, 21 Apr 2016 12:38 +0000

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Re: 2016 hilux long range tank

Postby rusty 351 on Thu, 21 Apr 2016 1:10 +0000

Mate had a steel long ranger fitted to his 2016 sr5 extra cab ill get some pics fitted when he is back at work on monday
Its 145 or 150 litre, cant remember exactly.
Arb siad they can fit the front section later on if he wants 170 odd litres
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Re: 2016 hilux long range tank

Postby rusty 351 on Tue, 26 Apr 2016 6:19 +0000

A couple of pics if anyone is interested its the long ranger 145l in a 2016 extra cab

Sorry the pics are big, click on it to see the whole picture off photobucket

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Re: 2016 hilux long range tank

Postby samuelvr on Tue, 26 Apr 2016 8:18 +0000

rusty 351 wrote:Mate had a steel long ranger fitted to his 2016 sr5 extra cab ill get some pics fitted when he is back at work on monday
Its 145 or 150 litre, cant remember exactly.
Arb siad they can fit the front section later on if he wants 170 odd litres



Whay do they add for the extra 20 ltrs ??
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Re: 2016 hilux long range tank

Postby rusty 351 on Tue, 26 Apr 2016 8:34 +0000

Theres a front section that bolts on, goes up to the transfer case.
pretty sure it can be fuel or kept seperate for water


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Re: 2016 hilux long range tank

Postby glenj on Wed, 25 May 2016 10:42 +0000

Looking into these now
http://thelongranger.com.au/parts-finde ... 15-Current

You must decide on which tank you want before you buy

The larger capacity tanks have different fittings for the extra one up the front so you cant just add it later.

And the water tank is made from stainless steel so it is different again.

The 153lt looks the go, better ground clearance than the OEM tank, the front part actually looks like it is flush with the chassis, so best clearance and sh!t loads of fuel :mrgreen:
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Re: 2016 hilux long range tank

Postby glenj on Tue, 12 Jul 2016 12:34 +0000

Do any of you guys live in Vic with a plastic tank?
I have a distant relo down there that has been knocked back on rego for his Ranger because of the tank
Have you had your plastic tank install engineered?

Reading this article because it uses the original mounts they need to be engineered!
Even though they have upgraded the tank strap the strap still bolts to the same mount that was designed for a smaller 80lt tank, so I guess it makes sense.
The link on this page for VSI8 is quite clear.
"If a replacement tank of a 125% or larger capacity than the original uses the original mountings, their strength must be checked and shown to be adequate by a VASS Signatory"
https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/registr ... ertificate
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Re: 2016 hilux long range tank

Postby TOYZX on Tue, 12 Jul 2016 3:26 +0000

Vic roads with thier usually bs!

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Re: 2016 hilux long range tank

Postby glenj on Fri, 22 Jul 2016 3:13 +0000

TOYZX wrote:Vic roads with thier usually bs!

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Yah, but I think it is the same in all states as they have mostly adopted a national code
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Re: 2016 hilux long range tank

Postby darthgus on Thu, 10 Nov 2016 1:31 +0000

glenj wrote:The 153lt looks the go, better ground clearance than the OEM tank, the front part actually looks like it is flush with the chassis, so best clearance and sh!t loads of fuel :mrgreen:


I like the look of this one too..

Anyone know if they are available yet?

And how do the 2 tanks work together? If there a pump involved? As id rather something that doesn't have another moving part to worry about.. :)
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Re: 2016 hilux long range tank

Postby Phrancis on Tue, 29 May 2018 7:41 +0000

Anyone fitted LRA 140 ltr?

if so any issues.
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Long Range Automotive Tank

Postby Phrancis on Tue, 29 May 2018 7:55 +0000

Lots of info on long range tanks.
Specially looking for info regarding pros/cons of Long Range Automotive 140lt tank for gen8.

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Re: Long Range Automotive Tank

Postby buck972 on Thu, 31 May 2018 7:31 +0000

I had a ARB frontier in my old 2008 (poly) and an LRA 120 sub (where the spare usually goes) it was awesome, very strong trust me you will not break it, I was supposed to have one fitted to my 2018 but they stuffed up ad put an LRA steel tank in by mistake, I can vouch they are both excellent, the ARB Frontier is a preference as they are lighter than the steel ones.
On a lot of long range tank upgrades the distance to empty gauge will not work but it does on mine.
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