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Old 12-28-2012, 05:26 PM
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. . . A 150 gallon tank isn't going to weigh that much more than a 100 gallon tank to make a difference, empty. Just because you have 150 doesnt mean you have to fill it. Better to have the capacity and not need it, that need it and not have it . . .
Maybe consider 2 tanks. A big tank, but not kept full, will tend to accumulate water through condensation, which could be a problem if you run e-10 gas. With 2 tanks, you could keep the forward tank full and only put gas in the second tank when you need the extra range.
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