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djinuk
20-02-2011, 14:15
just wondering what the score is... i need to do some welding on my r5 boot floor, and i have been thinking for a while about doing the campus filler neck conversion and doing away with the aux tank as it just all seems a bit pointless to me.

Whats the score , whats involved, what do i need.

Thundercat
20-02-2011, 16:11
Well i got a full campus filler neck coming of in the next couple of days, i think it really just a case of wanting to loose some weight and make the the fuel relay last longer.

phase i 16 v turbo
20-02-2011, 16:29
If you need one I have about 15 in at the mo.

Thanks
Mike

djinuk
20-02-2011, 16:53
Im just a fan of " if it dosent offer any real benefit, do away with it!.

djinuk
21-02-2011, 10:11
whats the effect of this on the fuel sender side of things, does it mean that when the usual fuel light comes on the car will stop as it no longer has the aux tank to pull fuel from ?

tiff_lee
21-02-2011, 20:50
When I did this on my 5 I had to get a longer section of hose to go between the filler tube and tank, picked up a section of hose off ebay for about £5.

djinuk
22-02-2011, 10:26
anybody able to comment on the fuel light possible issue..

does the gtt fuel light come on just as it moves onto the aux tank , or does it come on when theres fuel in both the main and aux..

I guess the question is , how many miles do you usually have left once the fuel lights come on.

Dave Reed
22-02-2011, 12:05
I would say not many at all.. I run this conversation and I wouldn't like to go no more than 2 miles with the light on.. Couple of solutions;
1, is to keep a jerry can with you Or
2, simply don't let the level go down to much :D

Dave Reed
22-02-2011, 12:06
[quote=djinuk;203441]anybody able to comment on the fuel light possible issue..

does the gtt fuel light come on just as it moves onto the aux tank , or does it come on when theres fuel in both the main and aux..

The float for this is in the main tank not the Aux..

5teve L
22-02-2011, 18:37
If you are that worried, you could get it low so the light just comes on, then adjust the needle slightly on the clocks :agree: