Long Ranger 140LT tank

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Re: Long Ranger 140LT tank

Postby Skog07 on Wed, 08 Feb 2012 8:21 +0000

KERMIE_308 wrote:Hi Guys,

i really want to upgrade to the 140lt tank but i want to from someone who has one...

whats happens with the fuel guage reading????

i want this tank for the long trips but theres no point if i dont know the range of whats in my tank at all time....

any feedback would be great...

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I only trust the guage for indicative purposes only, including the fuel light... Ive smashed and bashed my LR tank up quite a bit.. The most I ever got into mine was 132 litres and that was when it was fairly new...
I trust the odo over the tank gauge.. as tyre size plays a signifcant role in fuel economy..
1100ks is when I start to look for a fuel stop in the cityon 29's and on 32's about 950ks Running them too low can be detrimental as well as you can pull all of the crap up from the bottom of the tank.
At 1100ks on 29's I get on average about 123 - 128 litres in for a fill when the light come on..
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Re: Long Ranger 140LT tank

Postby Homer72 on Thu, 09 Feb 2012 5:55 +0000

Kermie I had mine fitted by ARB Townsville. Highly recommend 1 as gives U more touring range, U don't have to fill up as often and more room to carry other stuff in the tray. My trip computer no longer works accurately and fuel gauge still thinks original tank is on as needle dosn't move until I have done a few hundred km's. Small prices to pay. I also get comments it looks like a jet fighter fuselage as side steps have been removed. Quite funny.
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Re: Long Ranger 140LT tank

Postby RonBacardi8 on Thu, 09 Feb 2012 9:26 +0000

You will always save money by filling up when the fuel prices are low, having double capacity will give you a double chance. Think I made sense :roll:
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Re: Long Ranger 140LT tank

Postby dazzadazz on Thu, 09 Feb 2012 11:01 +0000

Get a scan gauge, it can be programed for the extra fuel and it is very accurate.
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Re: Long Ranger 140LT tank

Postby RonBacardi8 on Thu, 09 Feb 2012 12:10 +0000

dazzadazz wrote:Get a scan gauge, it can be programed for the extra fuel and it is very accurate.


Are they as easy as plug and play?
Also seen they have 4 different types.

http://www.scangauge.com/
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Re: Long Ranger 140LT tank

Postby cooke on Thu, 09 Feb 2012 3:32 +0000

Got the long ranger fitted today, looks the goods!
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Re: Long Ranger 140LT tank

Postby KERMIE_308 on Thu, 09 Feb 2012 3:57 +0000

Brown Davis never heard of them... ill look em up

also apparently someone makes a secondary tank that drains into the standard tank...
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Re: Long Ranger 140LT tank

Postby Wayno on Thu, 09 Feb 2012 7:52 +0000

KERMIE_308 wrote:Brown Davis never heard of them... ill look em up

also apparently someone makes a secondary tank that drains into the standard tank...


Here's a link to the one i reckon your thinking of. Aux tank that drains into main tank

http://www.dolium.com.au/Retail_Catalogue_page/FTT86aux_item.html?ref_cat_id=Fuel_Stainless_Steel
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Re: Long Ranger 140LT tank

Postby KERMIE_308 on Mon, 13 Feb 2012 8:12 +0000

Yep thats the one Wayno...

well either way the guage is affected

i tell ya what... that could be easily turned into a water tank
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Re: Long Ranger 140LT tank

Postby turbodiesel on Wed, 29 Feb 2012 7:33 +0000

paw55h wrote:I am also looking at putting in a long range tank brown Davis do one that that hold 153l


Did you end up getting one mate?? i been looking too lately and heard about this brand.
wouldn't mind a bit of feed back if anyone has one.
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Re: Long Ranger 140LT tank

Postby ktm300 on Thu, 01 Mar 2012 4:03 +0000

turbodiesel wrote:
paw55h wrote:I am also looking at putting in a long range tank brown Davis do one that that hold 153l


Did you end up getting one mate?? i been looking too lately and heard about this brand.
wouldn't mind a bit of feed back if anyone has one.



Google Brown and davis and read other peolpes comments . You'll see what I mean . I ended up with the Long Ranger tank and Iam very hapy so far . Also worth a look is Long Range Automotive , They were helpful whilist I was searching ...
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Re: Long Ranger 140LT tank

Postby ratstats on Thu, 01 Mar 2012 6:55 +0000

One was fitted to my 06 model when I bought it. Gauge stays on full for about 390k's. I get about 1100 k's to a tank, so there's no real concerns. Once the needle starts moving, it behaves like a standard gauge.
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Re: Long Ranger 140LT tank

Postby Qwerty on Thu, 01 Mar 2012 10:21 +0000

Gents so this replaces the existing tank yeah?

Just been quoted : tank is a 140 litre replacement tank and will cost $1395.60 supplied and fitted.

From a 4wd place near my house, sounds like a rip?
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Re: Long Ranger 140LT tank

Postby Alby on Thu, 01 Mar 2012 10:26 +0000

That is pretty much the price that ARB charge to supply and fit a LR tank over here
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Re: Long Ranger 140LT tank

Postby Qwerty on Thu, 01 Mar 2012 10:29 +0000

I'm still in two minds whether to pursue a gas conversion or go long range tanks.

Gas seems to be creeping ever closer to petrol cost-wise, and would be a few grand to have a decent job done, rebate is only about $750 now I believe

So that's several years before the gas would pay for itself (and several years of a few grand that could have been sitting in my own bank account or sitting on the mortages reducing interest).

Which makes me think I'll just go long range tank (purely for better range and less times filling up, there's obviously no cost benefit other than perhaps buying fuel when the price is down a little).

But then i think hmmm , gas IS cheaper.

Wonder what gas will do over coming years.
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Re: Long Ranger 140LT tank

Postby Alby on Thu, 01 Mar 2012 10:34 +0000

Depends on whether you plan on doing much touring as there is no gas available out in the bush
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Re: Long Ranger 140LT tank

Postby Qwerty on Thu, 01 Mar 2012 11:10 +0000

Yeah lots of touring, but i do spend most time in city when not away on weekends.

Most places I go offroad to often would have "gas" available at a town on the way to said spot (at major towns and what not). Not plannnig any big desert trips.

At moment I just take a 20litre jerry with me , have never actually needed it (well other than starting fires, powering the genny, or filling a mates quad bike!)

Only exception would be a big trip up to Coral Bay / Ningaloo / Yardie Creek ... prettry sure theres no gas anywhere near those places.
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Re: Long Ranger 140LT tank

Postby Alby on Thu, 01 Mar 2012 12:16 +0000

Fair enough. There is none available in central Aust or cape York
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Re: Long Ranger 140LT tank

Postby Noidea on Thu, 01 Mar 2012 8:17 +0000

Random question but has anyone with this tank bowed the bottom of theirs inwards rather than the normal slightly poking outwards?? Mines been in less than a month and ive done it already :lol: I must lose a small amount of capacity to but i dare say it would be minimal. Not really any damage to the tank so im guessing it happened resting on some mud or something. Not really a problem just curious to see if it has happened to anyone else
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Re: Long Ranger 140LT tank

Postby Skog07 on Thu, 01 Mar 2012 9:06 +0000

Noidea wrote:Random question but has anyone with this tank bowed the bottom of theirs inwards rather than the normal slightly poking outwards?? Mines been in less than a month and ive done it already :lol: I must lose a small amount of capacity to but i dare say it would be minimal. Not really any damage to the tank so im guessing it happened resting on some mud or something. Not really a problem just curious to see if it has happened to anyone else

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Mine looks like its been in a demo derby. Stoved the sides in a bit as well. Have pushed the base up about 30mm in the deepest place. Got scaring from the leaf spring rubbing against it as well.. Most I can comfortably get into it now 123L...
Its nearly as rusted as the Sygna on Stockton beach as well.
Its a great tank. :) Tough as nails.
Here is a shot of it 3 years ago...
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