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is bc 23 gallon tank the best?

mp

Bronco Guru
Joined
Dec 22, 2001
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Loc.
Austin, TX
Everyone keeps talking about the cost savings. Here is a quote from Aero Tank for their 23 gallon EB tank:

Tank cost $312.00
Skid plate $69.00
Shipping to Austin, TX $118.00

Ouch on the shipping.......
 

chuck

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Joined
Aug 14, 2001
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6,474
Loc.
Ingram, Texas
I may be wrong but I don't beleive they supply a sending unit that works right without some tweaking? If they do, I need to find out what it is as my BC tanks doesn't read right either. Last post I read from Chuck was that the grounds and wiring are a big contributing factor to the gauges reading correctly. By the way I like my BC EFI tank and there is no way that it can be weaker than the NWMP single mounting strap. I seem to recall the NWMP tanks popping during the summer when it was hot, never heard the BC tank pop ever..

Ben
The sender is/should be correct in the full and empty area but will be off in the center, same with NWMP and Aero senders. The problem is all the aftermarket senders that are under ~$80 are linier and the stock EB gauge is not. I am still looking for a non linier sender. BTY, my tank is thicker all over and has 2 baffles, not just the bottom.
 

astark

Bronco God
Joined
Jun 16, 2001
Messages
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I'm running a BC tank because I thought it was the best years ago, still do ;D

The skid place is awesome too ;)
 
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