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    thanks for the info

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Cobra View Post
    Thanks for all the replys guys, I am leaning towards the 90/75 as when I picked up the vehicle the sub tank was empty and I put in 80 litres but was not real sure of how empty it might have been. I have since run it right down and the needle goes way past the E on the gauge but have not had the chance to fill it up yet.

    I am going to run the main tank down also until gets to the critical level and then see how I go but that will be at least 5 weeks away. Still cheaper than filling up the F250 with 270 litres around $415.00 and get similar kilometres around 1100k's.
    Pretty sure my ute's 90/75.

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    RedBook states 175 lt.

    So I would say that who ever said 95 / 80 would be on the money.

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    The manual says 95/80 hope he doesn't have to reprint the lot, might depend how the sender is set up too??
    My bet is with the punter above
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    Yeah I generally get 90 in my main and 80 in the sub giving me 170 all up in my GU Ute

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    Since we are on the subject of fuel tank capacities, i have just bought a 1987 Nissan Safari pick-up with the L28 petrol engine. Would any of the veterans out there be able to help me with what the standard tank capacity in litres for these was, i have not had the chance to run it dry, and the fuel guage is faulty? i have bought her as a restore project...thank you.

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