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maxium usable LPG for Gq

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maxium usable LPG for Gq

Post by skip-unstuck »

What is the most usable LPG you can fit under a GQ, Considering running only LPG, Currently have 110 usable in factory spot in rear, what is the most people have had?

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Post by CRUSHU »

I was going to reply, that my old one used to have similar usable, then I realised!!

Anyway, you should be able to get a fatter tank in there, using up the space made by the Bodylift....
Also, a long, thin tank could go where the sub tank is, again, making use of the bodylift space.
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Post by tj81 »

ive been trying to get some dimentions on fitting a BF falcon wagon gas tank to the patrol, along with using the current tank also.

The BF Wagon Gas Tank is 116L useable.
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Post by CRUSHU »

You can see capacities and sizes in the APA catalog.
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Post by skip-unstuck »

Hey CRUSHU, Thought you might twig,
I really just need to know what sort of capacity tank people have been able to fit where the belly tank goes,

As the other thread in General Tech indicates I may be going straight Gas in the future but would want at least 200ltr underneath,
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Post by cooki_monsta »

one of the falcon wagons has scuba style tanks daisy chained, you could use a few of these connected together and also keep the tanks well out of harms way, they are a set of 4 tanks and all up hold about 80 or 90 ltrs with very little space used
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Post by skip-unstuck »

hmm, thanks cookie, Any ideas who actually makes them?
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Post by cooki_monsta »

no idea, they were factory ford, so ring around a few wreckers and they might be able to help you, or shoot krimnl a pm on here :D
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Post by tj81 »

Factory fitted dedicated gas falcons were made from AU model onwards.

The smaller ones are i think from AU falcon wagons. (90L?)
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Post by cooki_monsta »

you would be correct in your thinking tj, but also some ba wagons got the scuba setup aswell, best bet is to ring wreckers to see if they have/can get any :D
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