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Paul

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A @jeepinmatt rip off thread. :fuck-you: Got a custom built fuel cell in my rig that is....
30" wide x 14" length x 15" deep.
Capacity is?
My CMS math from 1978 sez 26.2 gallons. But i was stoned during that era.
What say ye educated ones?
 
1/4" wall. Cuz dats how i roll. Over. Time and time again.
 
I like this thread already. :rockon:
 
Fill it with water. Pour the water out into jugs. Count the jugs.

I'm sure you have that many jugs laying around right?
 
Don't forget about the bit you'll never get off the bottom, or the bit you spill out overt the top
 
Fill it with water. Pour the water out into jugs. Count the jugs.

I'm sure you have that many jugs laying around right?
Smartass. With twin Phd's. Please do not send me back to the Matrix please Dave!
 
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3 dollaz 62 sentz cuz u need 1 dollaz 38 sentz fo funyunz


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25 gallons even

If you are serious about the 1/4" thick walls and provided exterior dimensions.
 
25 gallons even

If you are serious about the 1/4" thick walls and provided exterior dimensions.
@upnover , your new fuel cell is 25 gallons.
Parting out a rig is fun!
 
A @jeepinmatt rip off thread. :fuck-you: Got a custom built fuel cell in my rig that is....
30" wide x 14" length x 15" deep.
Capacity is?
My CMS math from 1978 sez 26.2 gallons. But i was stoned during that era.
What say ye educated ones?
I think you meant 27.2, which is what the outside dimensions give you. Calculating the inside dimensions is 25 gallons like @drkelly and @shawn said. Of course they forgot to account for weld bleed into the inside and plate warpage, so it's probably more like 24.987 +/-0.243951 gallons.
 
I came up with 94.6353
 
I think you meant 27.2, which is what the outside dimensions give you. Calculating the inside dimensions is 25 gallons like @drkelly and @shawn said. Of course they forgot to account for weld bleed into the inside and plate warpage, so it's probably more like 24.987 +/-0.243951 gallons.


Actually, it would be 27.27273, if you are rounding to 1 decimal point, it would be 27.3 :flipoff2:
 
Actually, it would be 27.27273, if you are rounding to 1 decimal point, it would be 27.3 :flipoff2:
He's a conservative. So he always rounds down.
 
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