LX700h Factory Sub-Tank (5 Viewers)

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Close up views of auxiliary tank at 02 sec and 2:08

 
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I would have already pulled the trigger on one of these tanks if they weren't so damn big. I wish they made a smaller version that tucked up better under the frame rails like the stock tanks.
 
I would have already pulled the trigger on one of these tanks if they weren't so damn big. I wish they made a smaller version that tucked up better under the frame rails like the stock tanks.
Australians have apparently perfected adding fuel tanks to lc300.
 
Australians have apparently perfected adding fuel tanks to lc300.
After completing a 2 month overland trip through Australia, it became quite clear that their fuel needs are MUCH different than our here in the U.S. I was shocked at the distances that I would travel before seeing a single person, or a gas pump. There are very few places in the U.S. that give us that level of remoteness from fuel. I appreciate their ingenuity and am green with envy at their access to OEM secondary tanks and relaxed emissions standards that allow the installation of aftermarket tanks.
 
There is a company here in usa that makes. perhaps a collaboration with them to make auxillary tank here for LX600 and LX700?
 
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There is a company here in usa that makes. perhaps a collaboration with them to make auxillary tank here for LX600 and LX700?
I believe that is actually an Australian company with a US affiliate or subsidiary that imports their Australian-made products.
 
I see gasoline American market vehicles on their site so they have what it takes to deal with gasoline. Gasoline vs diesel is the issue.

Shot them a message asking about the LX600 and referenced the LC300 3.4L in other markets.
 

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