I still want one...
Same. But have more or less accepted that I'll have to settle for the Genright aux tank. Not likely any time soon, but it's on the list.
I still want one...
Worth checking with these people, I think:
http://www.longrangeautomotive.com....-jk-2007-2011-38l-petrol-4-door.html?sef=hcfp
We put the GenRight on our Jeep. This moves the muffler up under the driver's side seats, with the tail pipe pointed down just in front of the rear axle. Someone made it sound like the GenRight would have to be run without a muffler, which is why I put my 2¢ in here. It works beautifully, giving us another 20 gallons of fuel and doubling our range. The nice part too is that is it NOT a transfer tank, it is a fully functional fuel tank, with it's own sender unit. Simply flip a switch to change tanks. Each tank sends fuel to the engine and the dash gauge reads the level in that tank.
We put the GenRight on our Jeep. This moves the muffler up under the driver's side seats, with the tail pipe pointed down just in front of the rear axle. Someone made it sound like the GenRight would have to be run without a muffler, which is why I put my 2¢ in here. It works beautifully, giving us another 20 gallons of fuel and doubling our range. The nice part too is that is it NOT a transfer tank, it is a fully functional fuel tank, with it's own sender unit. Simply flip a switch to change tanks. Each tank sends fuel to the engine and the dash gauge reads the level in that tank.
Full disclosure, the way it's plumbed in leads to a slow vent on the stock tank and a lot of foam when filling the front (stock) tank, so we full it slowly. The GenRight tank fills nicely, it is only the stock tank that foams and fills slowly. I think that the fact we converted to diesel (4BT) exacerbates the problem, and that gasoline would foam less.