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Post by skip20 on Jun 21, 2012 12:39:19 GMT -5
Anybody know what size ( Gal's ) the gas tank is? Maybe 10 or more? Can't find in in the manual!
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Post by Dan MacMillan on Jun 21, 2012 17:04:32 GMT -5
Do the math. LxWxH in cm= ml /1000= liters
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Post by Gary Hammond on Jun 21, 2012 17:19:40 GMT -5
Or in english units, length x width x depth (in inches) / 231 = gallons. Gary Hammond,
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Post by horen2tas on Jun 21, 2012 18:08:13 GMT -5
Simple answer: twelve gallons 12 Just enough to go until yer butt gets sore! Then it's time for another 12
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Post by skip20 on Jun 21, 2012 18:33:21 GMT -5
Simple answer: twelve gallons 12 Just enough to go until yer butt gets sore! Then it's time for another 12 Thank you, know the math, but tank is weird shape. May be able to add 2 more gal off the side.
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Post by dawgdk on Jun 21, 2012 19:08:49 GMT -5
I was gonna say fill er up with deisel!! you could always use the deisel fer parts cleaning when through measuring!!
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Post by horen2tas on Jun 21, 2012 23:09:02 GMT -5
Thank you, know the math, but tank is weird shape. May be able to add 2 more gal off the side.[/quote]
I think the steering column and light retracter gizmo will get in the way of of adding onto the only side where there's room.
For me 12 gallons is enough. After a few hours I want to stop and stretch. And it's usually entertaining since you can pull into either side of the pump.
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Post by Dan MacMillan on Jun 22, 2012 5:08:17 GMT -5
Also the 12 gal lasts longer with the Subaru
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Post by skip20 on Jun 22, 2012 8:52:05 GMT -5
You have to remember this will be feeding a 3.0 6 cyl. Outback info. 20 city - 26 Highway, maybe 3000 lbs.
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Post by horen2tas on Jun 22, 2012 10:47:15 GMT -5
That would make your normal range about 240 miles or so. At 70 MPH you're driving 3.5 hours or so in that little box time to stretch and gaz-up
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Post by Dan MacMillan on Jun 22, 2012 12:52:37 GMT -5
Took a trip a few weeks ago 200 km round trip. With the 2.2 4 cyl Subaru auto I get roughly 45 miles to a US gallon. 52 miles to a Canadian gallon. My tank is 11 Canadian gallons. 572 miles per Canadian tank. Try to beat that Ford Chev or Dodge is a quick car that meets emissions and is OBD 2 compliant and actually has some style to it.
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Post by Dan MacMillan on Jun 22, 2012 13:00:46 GMT -5
Stock legacy tires are 24" in dia. Mine are 26.5. Thats an extra 8 inches per rotation As the car is so light I have no problems turning them. The final drive ratio with the subi auto goes up lots.
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