1987 Isuzu Trooper 4x4. My range is about 200 miles with the stock tank (16 gal). Getting about 15mpg highway, 10 city. Isuzu left a gaping cavity beneath the back seats, boxed in by the drive shaft, rear axle, and carrier-bearing crossmember. Measurement show I could fit a (roughly) 9" tall, 18" wide, 26" long tank in that space. That's about 18 gallons worth of volume. I'd install a sender in the tank, and just have a toggle on my main gauge to switch between reading level in Aux and Main. I'd have an electric transfer pump that I can flip on to pump fuel from the Aux to Main as needed on long trips with no fuel stops available. Should I do this, or should I just buy a big plastic tank to strap down in the rear cargo area and set up with a transfer pump and such? That would be the cheaper option, though having a fuel tank in the cabin seems like a stupid idea to me. Advice please!
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