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I speak to a campaign that do fuel thank and I ask if it is possible to removing the fuel tank and put a better tank and relocate the DEF , they tell me “it is going to be expected for consumer”
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I speak to a campaign that do fuel thank and I ask if it is possible to removing the fuel tank and put a better tank and relocate the DEF , they tell me “it is going to be expected for consumer”
You mean there's a company already working on this ?
 
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yes and No, they stop working on this project. It seem it is to much $.$. The ideal was to relocate the DEF tank And replace the current with a better one.
 

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This is what I used this year need more fuel?
2 3gl tanks of total of 6gl
Jeep Gladiator Aux tank ! IMG_0249
Which gas cans are these? They look like Rotopax, but I don't think they are. The center section looks different.
 

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They are not Rotopax is only 2 gallon. I got it at eBay ibacpstore they are 3 gallon each. so far so good.
 

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Not a fan of anything I have to burp. I went with Wavian.
 

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Not a fan of anything I have to burp. I went with Wavian.
I was browsing their website and noticed the following in the FAQs section:

Do I need to vent my fuel can?
Wavian fuel cans are completely vapor-tight. That means that they are safe to store indoors, but it also means that they will build up pressure during elevation or temperature changes. It is important to occasionally vent your fuel cans while traveling up or down in elevation and when temperatures are rising or dropping.
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