95 Gallon Transfer Fuel Tank by RDS for Biodiesel Installed on Dodge

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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2011

This is a video showing the new RDS "L" shaped 95 Gallon auxiliary transfer fuel tank for Diesel and soon to be Biodiesel that I recently installed on my 2007 Dodge Ram 2500. I bolted it in with all stainless steel nuts, bolts, and washers.

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  • You can buy any number of DC style pumps to transfer the fuel or you can hook the auxiliary tank directly into your fuel tank

  • Hi tylerdmax8 the perks of running biodiesel over conventional diesel is that one the biodiesel tends to actually burn a bit cleaner than regular diesel and also if you make it yourself it can cost you from $0.30 to $1.00 per gallon. The tank cost about $500 from Northerntool and Equipment! Plus with the standard 34 gallon tank and the 95 gallon tank you could go about 2322 miles with out refueling at about 18/mpg. I found the truck got 16.7/mpg city and anywhere from 20-25/mpg hwy stock!

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  • I'm thinking of buying the same thing. What kind of pump are you using to transfer the fuel? That's where I'm a little confused.

  • whats the perk of running bio diesel vs standard highway diesel, also how much does an "L" shaped aux tank tht large cost? thanks

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