MAZDA BT50 2020 – PRESENT
140 LITRE POLY REPLACEMENT LONG RANGE FUEL TANK
The Mazda BT50 has been taking Australian’s around our huge country for over a decade. The difference now compared to the old days is how you carry the extra fuel required for your long distance trip. Dirty jerry’s is a thing of the past!
Please note - This item is a Supply Only Product. We are unable to offer a fitting service on this item. You will have to make your own arrangements regarding fitting of this item to your vehicle from a licensed installer.
Listing is for pick up at 463 Bushmead Road, Haxelmere, WA, 6055. Please contact us to discuss shipping options if you are unable to pick up from Hazelmere, WA, we will price shipping separately on a case by case basis.
Specifications
PART NUMBER: PT-ISD20
TANK TYPE: REPLACEMENT
CAPACITY:140 LITRE
FILLER POINT:STANDARD
FUEL SUPPLY METHOD: STANDARD
TANK LOCATION: REPLACES VEHICLES 76LT OEM TANK
FITTING TIME: 1.75 hour/s
MODIFICATIONS: NONE REQUIRED
Key features of the Mazda BT50 Poly Replacement Tank
TRUE SHAPE MOULDING PROCESS- MAXIMISES SPACE
THICKER BASE WHERE GREATER STRENGTH IS REQUIRED (WALL 7MM, BASE 11-14MM)
NEW GENERATION MATERIAL- HAS LONG TERM UV STABILISATION AND IS SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED WITH DIESEL FUEL APPLICATION IN MIND.
PRESSURE TESTED
APPROX 15-20KG NET WEIGHT
SHAPE MEMORY- REVERTS BACK TO ORIGINAL SHAPE AFTER IMPACT
Brown Davis Fuel Trap System
The Brown Davis fuel trap systems helps confine fuel around the vehicles sender unit. When your fuel level is low and you come across steeper terrain you can be confident your vehicles engine will always receive fuel.
Vehicle Driving Range
FIGURES BASED ON D-MAX CREW CAB CHASSIS (as quoted by Mazda)
MANUAL 6.7 LITRES PER 100KM / AUTOMATIC 6.9 LITRES PER 100KM
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76 Litre Standard Tank
- 140 Litre Brown Davis Long Range Fuel Tank
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FUEL CONSUMPTION
MANUAL (6.7LT) / AUTOMATIC (6.9LT) - 1134.33km / 1101.45km
- 2089.55km / 2028.99km
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Percentage Increase
Brown Davis Long Range Fuel Tank
- 84.21% INCREASE IN CAPACITY
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure these figures are accurate vehicles may vary. Vehicles should never be pushed to the point of running out of fuel as it may harm your vehicles engine.