96 fzj780 fuel tank capacity?

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Any dumbass can accurately calculate fuel mileage by starting with a full tank and a re-set trip meter. When refilling the tank and recording the ammount of fuel required to refill it, divide the numer of miles traveled by the ammount of fuel pumped and you have your answer...........


A YES... But Does it really matter what your mileage was yesterday, Its tomorrow that counts and low range burns fuel....proud to say one day I was under 4 miles per gallon:beer:
 
You got me beat.

My all-time worst is 5.34 mpg.

Low range, Moab rocks, all day.
 
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Jeebus ... talk about necromancing a thread ... ~10 freaking years ago?!?!?
 
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Jeebus ... talk about necromancing a thread ... ~10 freaking years ago?!?!?


Maybe you should say:

THANKS FOR SEARCHING AND TRYING TO FIND ANSWERS!!!!!!!
 
Well I just got my 80, so....


It depends on which year.
91-92 (VAF)
93-94 (AFM)
95-97 (MAF)

The 95-97 are the most available.

LT stands for LandTank. You get his attention like this:

@landtank
 
I am fairly certain he dropped that product. It applied to 95-97.
 
That explains its absence on the wit's end product list.
 
Just finished my capacity test tonight on my recently completed resto. At the first sign of a solid fuel light on level ground, I parked it and drained the tank which netted 5 gallons. I put 3 gallons back in (assuming my 80 would not be able to consume its last 2-2.5 gallons). Then drove 6 miles to the station without a sputter, parked level and filled up with 22.5.

So, when I see a solid fuel light, I can pretty safely go 25 - 30 miles of relatively level travel before she chokes.

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