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So I’ve been bouncing this idea around for a little while and haven’t been able to find much info on it.
I have a 2004 Ford F-150 fx4, I mostly use it for 4x4, camping and exploring this forest and trails in the PNW. It drives me nuts having to cut our journeys short due to fuel. Yes I know they make fuel storage for the bed and aftermarket tanks with larger capacities for loads of $$. The tinkerer in me has this idea that I can add an oem fuel tank to the opposite frame rail similar to older Ford pickups with dual tanks. Is there a way to make this work with modern fuel injected engines?
I picked up an identical truck a while back for parts from a buddy so I have the tank. Would it be possible to install the secondary tank and run both as if they’re one?
Anyone have any ideas? I know it might seem a little out there but a 50+ gallon tank without sacrificing space in the bed would be really nice.
I have a 2004 Ford F-150 fx4, I mostly use it for 4x4, camping and exploring this forest and trails in the PNW. It drives me nuts having to cut our journeys short due to fuel. Yes I know they make fuel storage for the bed and aftermarket tanks with larger capacities for loads of $$. The tinkerer in me has this idea that I can add an oem fuel tank to the opposite frame rail similar to older Ford pickups with dual tanks. Is there a way to make this work with modern fuel injected engines?
I picked up an identical truck a while back for parts from a buddy so I have the tank. Would it be possible to install the secondary tank and run both as if they’re one?
Anyone have any ideas? I know it might seem a little out there but a 50+ gallon tank without sacrificing space in the bed would be really nice.