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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) transfer flow fuel tank systems

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has anyone have one of these systems on their truck and if so how easy does it install and how good does it work it states a three year warrenty thanks.
 
I chose a simple system with a 115 gal tank, and a electric valve to choose between my tanks. Just did not really see the need to transfer fuel from one tank to another and involve electronics. Worse thing to go bad for me is a $37 valve not a several hundred dollar computer or pump.



Karl
 
I did the same thing with a tank except I did make it like a transfer flow as I wanted to be able to use the fuel tank gauge to decide how much fuel I had. It really wasnt to difficult, just took some time to put it all together and make the parts work. Got tired of filling up every 2 days so thats why I did it, murphys law has taken effect now and I dont drive that anymore :rolleyes: so the tank is not needed for me. I actually have it in the classifieds for this very reason.
 
I have a TransferFlow 54 gallon OEM replacement tank. I had it installed at their facility in Chico, and I am extremely :D:D:D with it.
 
I have the 98 gallon in-bed with the camper shell fill kit. The system is well engineered, and high quality throughout. It works flawlessly, and is straightforward to install. I would highly recommend Transfer Flow. They are not cheap, but you get what you pay for.
 
My aux tank reads on the factory guage when selected. 115 gal polished diamond plate tank installed for $995. I have had in 2 diff trucks and about 70,000 miles of use with no problems. Best of all its DOT approved unlike some other tanks and "custom" homemade installs.



Karl
 
Transfer Flow 70 gal Express

I have the 70 gal express tank from Transferflow mounted in my truck and am very pleased with it... Fill both factory tank and Transferflow... ... Drive till gage reads 1/2 and Transferflow fills main tank up to just past 3/4 automatically... . cycles like this till bed tank is empty. Not hard to install and great craftsmanship. :) :) :)
 
I have the 98 gal in my 96 and soon will have the 70 gal in my 2003. Have not had any problem in the 5 years the 98 gal was in my 96. I did add an inline filter and change once a year just to make sure.
 
I bought a used diamond plate in bed one. I think it's 57 gallons.

I didnt like the idea of having to throw a switch to know what's in the aux tank, so I just hooked up a seperate fuel gauge.

I like this setup much better.

It's the older style, so it didnt come with the fancy computer thingy.

Eric
 
I have the 30 gallon tool box combination in my truck which I installed. I also installed Transfer Flow tanks in two other Dodges for my nieces( they rodeo) also I installed one in my in-laws Ford and two others in friends GM trucks. Transfer Flow products are spendy but extremely well designed and built with excellent instructions. If you get one person to help it will make the installation alot easier. If you really take your time and do pretty work you should budget about five hours. There are a few hints I have learned over the six installations I have done. Please feel free to e-mail me as I don't check for PM as often as I should.
 
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