I'm new to the forum, did a search and did not readily see answer. I'm not able to get more than 25 gallons of fuel in tank and build sheet claims I have a 32 gallon tank. I'm sure this has been discussed before! Thanks for the help
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I'm new to the forum, did a search and did not readily see answer. I'm not able to get more than 25 gallons of fuel in tank and build sheet claims I have a 32 gallon tank. I'm sure this has been discussed before! Thanks for the help
Only one true way to find out, run the tank dry)))))
So just trying to help. How many miles are you getting to a tank? I have the 25 gallon tank and get from 300-370 depending on how I'm driving so if your getting way more than that then you have a 32 gallon tank
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Only one true way to find out, run the tank dry)))))
the gas gauge is calibrate the same on both size tanks according to dealer techs.
Don't run the tank dry. Ever. The fuel lubricates and cools the fuel pump. Pretty standard to only get 26-27 gallons into a 32 gallon tank when fueling. The light and gauge are set up so the tank has enough fuel to lubricate and cool the fuel pump.
Just believe what's on your build sheet.
Actually don't believe your build sheet! My buddy ended up with a different differential than the one he ordered.
no idea if the pump being immersed in the fuel cools the pump or the gas going through the pump cools it. i suspect both keep it cool.
as for believing the window sticker or not, crawl under the truck and look. as someone posted, the gas gauge is calibrated the same on both size tanks according to dealer techs.
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