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Larger fuel tank for gasoline engines?

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Old Aug 1, 2009 | 07:25 AM
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UUUUHHHHMMMM-----Mr. Obvious Here, you don't have to fill it all the way up. The other way to look at it---

You can cry a lot a one fill up, or not cry as much at two--either way, you get your wallet wrung out.

What really sucks is having to cycle your debit card through twice to fill up because they put a limit on how much you can purchase each time---WTF IS UP WITH THAT!!!
 
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Old Aug 1, 2009 | 04:06 PM
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The 34 or 35 gallon tank is standard on long box rams.
 
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Old Aug 1, 2009 | 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Gone Fishin
UUUUHHHHMMMM-----Mr. Obvious Here, you don't have to fill it all the way up. The other way to look at it---

You can cry a lot a one fill up, or not cry as much at two--either way, you get your wallet wrung out.

What really sucks is having to cycle your debit card through twice to fill up because they put a limit on how much you can purchase each time---WTF IS UP WITH THAT!!!
I wasn’t really complaining, but I would rather take the extra couple minutes and fill up all the way, so I don’t have to stop as much. And seeing as it’s going to cost the same whether I fill up partially once or twice a week, or fill up every other week, it doesn’t really matter that much. But, I do agree with you about the credit card limits. I think that is really stupid, especially seeing as they never had a limit before gas prices started going up. When I first got my truck and gas was around $3/gal or so, I used to get $80-$100 on one card without a problem. But then once it started to get up to and over $4/gal they put a $75 limit. Which when it takes more to fill up, it makes no sense to put a limit. And now, even though gas prices have gone down, they didn't take off the limit.
 
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Old Aug 1, 2009 | 08:44 PM
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They still have the $75 here because when I filled up the other day I did 75 the first time and another 11 the second time
 
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Old Aug 5, 2009 | 09:35 AM
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now in case the opportunity comes up...can I use a fuel tank from an 02 - present truck that was originally on a diesel? once the tank is drained is it all the same parts?
 
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