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Old 04-10-2008, 10:59 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Re: FJ Cruiser Auxiliary Fuel Tank --> INSTALLED

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That is such classy engineering and install. It's actually, for a better word, beautiful.
How does a fill up happen with one filler tube? Very nice.
One filler tube that fills up faster than the OEM (less apparent restriction). The line going to the main tank is larger and that received preference in the fueling. Once the main tank is full, the auxiliary fills. Transfer from the auxiliary tank to the main tank is as simple as flicking a switch on the dash - seamless.

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It's apparent that you don't wheel much. As Jeshua said your tail pipe is pristine.


I know I don't get out all that often and when I do, I'm a sissy.
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