AnswerID: 42899 Submitted: Wednesday, Jan 14, 2004 at 08:50
Member - Trevor
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Hello Dave,
The tanks were made and fitted by Long Range Automotive in
Melbourne. There is one on the drivers side which is a pump over with its own gauge. The other is on the passenger’s side and is connected to the main tank. The LRA tanks have baffles in them but the standard tank is a bit slack so there is a problem when you are going down a steep hill or stopped facing down hill with the fuel flowing to the front of the auxiliary tank which is pretty long. I’m going to modify the connection between the main and auxiliary (when I get time)
I put a deep cycle battery behind the back rear wheel as I couldn’t find any other room for it.
The battery works well but it is a bit of a pain to check the electrolyte level.
There are Explorers everywhere in Nowra. We have a photograph at the Lawn Hill car park with three of them together. We have come across them in the Simpson and every where we go.
People tip bleep on them but they have never owned on. I think it is a case of if you don’t driver a Patrol (I had one) or a Landcruiser then every thing else is rubbish.
We would probably only get out into the bush for about four weeks per year so for the rest of the time it has to do domestic duties and drive to
Sydney. For that use it is OK. Like most things in life you have to reach a compromise. If you want to it will get up and fly. I took ours up to 175 and the bloody thing changed down from fifth so I decided it was time to back off.
Regards,
Trev
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FollowupID: 305919 Submitted:
Tuesday, Jan 20, 2004 at 16:19
Barry F posted:
I'm with Trev about the cruiser and patrol comment, the explorer is not as good as the patrol or the cruiser ,but having said that it's not as bad as everyone says, our explorer is the 99 manual OHV model and i've had no problems off road yet, and i've been on some pretty rough, boggy and sandy roads with a trailer in tow, as for fuel there must be some heavy driver's out there because with the trailer in tow and off to NT and back via
Bourke Innaminka ularu and Alice being dirt 70% of the way or there abouts, the worst out of a tank was 430 from 75 ltrs, fully enclosed trailer.
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