midnight270
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The tank is 2800CAD plus shipping, customs/brokerage fees. I won’t know the fees until the tank arrives.oh how much was yours?
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The tank is 2800CAD plus shipping, customs/brokerage fees. I won’t know the fees until the tank arrives.oh how much was yours?
If this works i’ll be buying a larger fuel tankWas able to pull up the engineering mode and change the value from 1000 to 958 (.958 from my mpg calculations)
Hopefully that puts the estimate closer inline with my hand calculated mpg numbers, won't know if it worked or not until I go through my next tank. I should've tried to see if it would allow me to input a value greater than the 1000 stock value. I'm assuming that the guys running larger tanks would need to go up rather than down like I did?
Maybe I’m not understanding this well. I thought when you run the calculation, all you’re doing is setting the DTE based on your real world MPG (which the computer already does overtime based on past tanks).It did work. It immediately changed my all-time mpg number and the mpg in my current trip. I have never tried to adjust the number upwards (above 1000) but I think it is possible. Would change your average mpg to an artificially high number, but I think you could get the distance to empty figure dialed in to what you want.
You would have to add 75% to your actual mpg to make that work. 17 mpg would have to read almost 30 mpg and since the tank shape varies it would only be accurate towards the bottom of the tank. I don’t see the point. I would rather have an accurate mpg calculation and trip odometer where I can accurately calculate gallons left in the tank and miles to empty.Correct. I was just using it to make my displayed mpg more closely match my hand calculated mpg. But for those with the larger tank, I think they could use it to inflate their displayed mpg and thus increase the DTE.
I don’t anticipate anyone developing a fix for the Rangers if Australia has not. This has been an issue for the Super Duties since 2023 and S&B just came up with a solution this month for the Super Duty. The Super Duty is way more popular in NA than the Ranger. Due to the shape of the tank, it will require a module programmed for that shape to work properly. I am almost certain the S&B module will work on the Ranger if properly programmed/calibrated for the actual tank shape. There is just not enough market for S&B to put in the time on the module for the Ranger when they can’t even justify building an extended range tank for them.Guess I’ll just keep waiting till someone comes out with a real fix
How many miles are you getting out of a full tank?Funny thing for me is i had a partially broke fuel level sensor before i had my tank installed and still do now so my gauge is completely untrustworthy for the most part hahah. Thanks for ford parts shortage on our oddly specific fuel level sensor which is why i havent fixed yet.
Ive had the LRA tank for a few months now and just take my trip MPG and run the numbers for about 32gal tank (32 to be safe) and get my current fuel range estimate vs what ive driven… resetting trip meter every fillup.
I havent run it completely dry but I’m regularly refueling in the late 400s. Simple calcs with real fuel usage is showing 530-600mi in a full tank (depends on mpg which varies wildly for me depending in if I’m offroading, commuting or roadtripping).How many miles are you getting out of a full tank?
which shop did that if you don't mind? Really hate the range on the ranger but dang the tank are expensive.The tank is 2800CAD plus shipping, customs/brokerage fees. I won’t know the fees until the tank arrives.
Westcoastoffroaders.comwhich shop did that if you don't mind? Really hate the range on the ranger but dang the tank are expensive.
I came here to post this.Has anyone tried this? I just saw this in another thread on the forum:
"As done on previous Fords to adjust the accuracy of your Distance To Empty (DTE) you hold the OK button down and then hit the ignition button, whether push button or turning the ignition key on. ET will pop up on the screen. Hit OK till the prompts are gone and you see the engineering screen. Scroll up once and you're at the DTE adjustment. Do the math and divide your actual hand calculated mileage with what's on the DTE. EXAMPLE 18.6÷18.9=0.9841269841 change the number on the DTE screen to 984 and hit enter. That will adjust you to true DTE. This will allow those of you with the big aftermarket tanks to calibrate. Forscan doesn't do this function."
From: https://www.ranger6g.com/forum/threads/rc-mustang-azure-gray-raptor-build.19602/page-9
Exitoffroad.com has a 35 gallon direct swap tank. Using forscan can recalibrate the tank fuel sending unit.Do they have a fix from Down under members to fix this issue?