TITAN Extra Large Capacity Diesel Fuel Tanks Anyone who
travels or pulls a payload knows that factory-equipped
fuel tanks in diesel pickups limit range. End the
headaches rolling on miles. Save time. Improve range.
Cut fuel costs. Fill up when you want.
Go the distance
with a TITAN Tank: • Made of High-Density Cross-Linked
Corrosion-Proof Polyethylene (XLHDPE) • Corrosion Proof, Durable,
Lightweight (approx. 45 lbs.) • Easy to Install (2-4
hours) • Works with Existing Fuel Gauges • No Vehicle
Modifications Necessary! (mounts easily underneath)
• Optional Off-Road, High-Impact Rock Shield Protects
Underside • 5-Year Limited Warranty • Most Tanks Pay
for Themselves within 2 Years • Bio-Diesel Compatible
• No Loss of Cargo Space • Adds Value to Your Truck
• Easy to Install
“Whether you use your truck to make
a living or to make living fun, you depend on having
enough fuel to get where you’re going and you want to be
able to shop for the lowest price – not the closest
station. That’s why I established Titan.”
–Woody Smith, TITAN Managing Partner
Tank Capacity
Comparison |
Stock Tank
Gal. |
Titan Tank
Gal. |
+
Gal. |
Titan Tank Miles* |
GMC/Chev Ext. Cab Short Bed
|
26 |
43 |
17 |
323 |
GMC/Chev Crew Cab
Short Bed Super Series Tank |
26 |
52 |
26 |
494 |
GMC/Chev Crew Cab and
Ext. Cab Long Bed |
34 |
55 |
21 |
399 |
GMC/Chev Crew Cab Long
Bed Super Series Tank |
34 |
62 |
28 |
532 |
Ford Ext. Cab Short
Bed |
28 |
47 |
19 |
361 |
Ford Crew Cab Short Bed
Super Series Tank |
28 |
51 |
23 |
437 |
Ford Crew Cab and
Ext. Cab Long Bed |
34 |
60 |
26 |
494 |
Ford Crew Cab Long Bed
Super Series Tank |
34 |
67 |
33 |
627 |
Dodge Quad Cab Long Bed
|
34 |
55 |
21 |
399 |
*19
MPG Estimated |
Q: How
much more range will I get with a TITAN Fuel Tank?
A: A TITAN Fuel Tank will just about double the range of
most popular crew cab applications. For example, the
stock tank on a GM Crew Cab Short Bed truck is 26
gallons; the TITAN replacement tank is 52 gallons. A
Ford Crew Cab Long Bed comes with a 34 gallon tank; the
replacement TITAN Fuel Tank holds 67 gallons. For
extended cab and other applications, you can expect at
least a 65% to 90% increase in capacity and
corresponding range.
Q: Will my fuel gauge be
accurate? A: Yes. Your analog fuel gauge will work
the same with the TITAN Fuel Tank as it did with your
original stock equipment tank.
Q: Will my Driver
Information Center (DIC) computer work the same? A:
No. The DIC computer will not be accurate.
Q: Is
there a way to fix the DIC computer? A: Some
independent companies are coming out with ways to
reprogram the computer and match it to the larger tank.
EFI Live (www.efilive.com) can reprogram most GM
products.
Q: Can I install a TITAN Fuel Tank on
my gasoline-powered truck? A: No. TITAN Fuel Tanks
are only for diesel-fueled vehicles.
Q: How much
does the tank weigh? A: The short-bed tank models
weigh an average of 45 pounds (without the bracket
hardware). This means more capacity with less weight and
easier installation.
Q: How difficult is
installation? A: We’ve made every effort to make
installation as simple as possible. The TITAN Fuel Tank
fits in place of your original tank. We include all the
necessary parts and detailed instructions. Generally
speaking, installation entails removing the stock tank,
moving the sending unit to the new TITAN Tank,
reattaching the fuel lines, and bolting in the new tank.
Your TITAN dealer can help you with installation.
Q: How long does installation take? A: Between
2-4 hours depending on your expertise. We’ve seen TITAN
Fuel Tanks installed in 45 minutes.
Q: Is the
TITAN Fuel Tank as durable as the original stock
equipment tank? A: More durable and better
warrantied. Most stock (or original equipment) tanks are
relatively thin and made of materials like Linear
Polyethylene. TITAN Fuel Tanks are made of High-Density
Cross-Linked Polyethylene (XLHDPE), which is bonded
molecularly. Also, the nominal thickness of all TITAN
Tanks is ¼ of an inch. TITAN Fuel Tanks are so tough
that they are backed by a 5-year, or 50,000-miles,
limited warranty.
Q: Does the TITAN Fuel Tank
hang down lower than the stock tank? A: For most
applications the TITAN hangs about 1 to 2½ inches lower
than the stock tank. Usually the difference is
negligible.
Q: Do I need the TITAN Shield?
A:The TITAN Shield, made of XLHDPE, is incredibly tough.
It fits over the bottom of the tank, providing the
underside with a rock shield. We recommend it for owners
who go off-road. |
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