Features: - 68-gallon tank
- Greatly improved range
- Great for towing
- Excellent for long trips
- Nearly 2x more capacity
- Straps included
- Transfer pump ready
- Only 3.75 inches lower than OE tank
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Greatly Increases Fuel Range
2011-2019 GM Duramax owners seeking greatly extended range need look no further than S&B Filters' 68 Gallon Replacement Fuel Tank. Having a larger fuel tank for your truck is incredibly beneficial, allowing you to travel much greater distances without the need for frequent refueling. Additionally, this extended range is advantageous for long off-road excursions and helps alleviate range anxiety, especially in remote locations. Towing also benefits from a larger fuel tank, as it's no secret that towing heavy loads consumes more fuel than when not towing. With nearly 2x more fuel capacity, you'll be ready to adventure further and for longer with S&B Filters' 68 Gallon Replacement Fuel Tank.
Innovative Design
68 replacement gallon fuel tank directly replaces the OEM 36-gallon tank without any cutting, drilling, or special modifications. This makes for a trouble-free, faster installation process. S&Bs replacement fuel tank holds 5 more gallons than competitor tanks allowing you to save time, go father, and get more out of your truck! Tanks were engineered with a built-in baffled design. This helps to minimize fuel sloshing. This helps to contain fuel around the fuel pick up and prevents unwanted tank sloshing noise. Additionally, the 68 gallon replacement is only 3.75 inches lower than the OE, to preserve as much ground clearance as possible. S&B Filters' 68 Gallon Replacement Fuel Tank is the best choice for excellent range, design and capability.
Fits: 2011-2019 GM Duramax 6.6L w/ Crew Cab Long Bed
Application Notes: - The distance to empty (DTE) on GM trucks can’t be reprogrammed, so it will show about half the mileage that is really left. This occurs with all aftermarket high-capacity fuel tanks
- The fuel gauge will operate properly. When you fill up your tank, the fuel gauge will remain on full until about 4-5 gallons have been used and then the gauge will start to move normally. GM trucks monitor for an inoperative fuel gauge, so in some situations, until it starts to move, the truck’s computer will drop the gauge to empty to get the driver’s attention even though your tank is full. The gauge will return to its normal position after restarting the engine. Once the fuel level drops 4-5 gallons from full, the fuel gauge will return to its normal operation.
- The bottom of the S&B tank has more surface area than the OE, so there will be a greater fuel reserve when the low fuel indicator comes on
- The nozzle at high-flow fuel stations(truck stops) will not be able to fill automatically.
Installation Instructions
Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals that are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, visit www.P65warnings.ca.gov