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Vit 1.6 swb efi tank = 50 Litres

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Vit 1.6 swb efi tank = 50 Litres

Post by BlueSuzy »

Hi all. Since my prestine coily tank has been bent up in my sierra after my baleno conversion. I was going to put the bigger swb efi vit tank in. Is it 60L? and the lwb bigger?

I will be guarding this one.. so it doesnt turn into 20L..

Any help thanks! have looked in the vit bible but it doesnt seem true..
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Re: Vit 1.6 swb efi tank. 60L?

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BlueSuzy wrote: have looked in the vit bible but it doesnt seem true..
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Post by nicbeer »

55L i think
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Post by suzukiboy »

I thought it was 40 litre + reserve
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Post by matty_wall »

in my carb swb vit ive had my fuel gauge at super empty and it took 39.7L and it was only just running by the time i got to the servo..

pretty sure LWB tanks are slightly bigger
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Post by PJ.zook »

Dunno about SWB, but ive fitted a LWB Vit tank into my sierra and i can ram about 70 litres into it.
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Post by BlueSuzy »

the whole point was to get a bigger tank! Maybe i should of got the lwb! as i have already bought the efi swb and trimmed the expand bottle brackets already..making non returnable..doh!
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Yeah, they're about 42l from memory.

I think the LWB is 55, and the GV is 70 or 75.

LWB doesn't really fit between the chassis from memory and GV definitely doesn't - it's huge.

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Post by BlueSuzy »

ok. I wil put this 42L in. I guess i should really look at my fuel economy now. 220 kms a tank is shitting me up the wall...gonna be hard 2 find the problem... Argh!
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Post by BlueSuzy »

The tank that i have is:

Swb efi vitara unsure year.

50L to the hole of the pump by filling litre by litre of water. Yes it was a long process..

please update the vit bible!
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Post by Santos »

BlueSuzy wrote:The tank that i have is:

Swb efi vitara unsure year.

50L to the hole of the pump by filling litre by litre of water. Yes it was a long process..

please update the vit bible!

lol, at least you washed it out, lets hope its fairly dry when you fill it up with non-ethanol blended petrol (if not put in the metholated spirits, its ethanol and it will absorb the droplets)
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Post by Dee »

A build from ages ago on an american forum.
Dunno if it helps or not.
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Post by ofr57 »

it looks like they have chopped out the rear cross member though :?
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ofr57 wrote:it looks like they have chopped out the rear cross member though :?
I'd say they were planning on welding on a box section one to the very back - rear bar style.
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Post by PJ.zook »

LWB does mostly fit between the rails, the seam that goes around the middle of the tank sits below the rails (it wont fit between em).
You will have to either chop the rear crossmember or the shock mount crossmember. I chopped out the shock crossmember and welded in a new one around 100mm further forward i think it was.
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Post by BlueSuzy »

Yeah my tank will be sitting for a whille while i make a bashplate around it while its off so it should dry by when i put it in.

So the water helps for 2 things..Measureing. And washing petrol out, less fires when welding around it!

That tracker tank is huge! I didnt want to go too cutting bits too far as i dont have a welder at my place. I do have a welder at work which i will be making a bolt on bracket or 2 for the back.
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