There are quite a number of vehicle components that people take for granted or really don't appreciate their importance. Your adventure should not end where the fuel tank dictates. In other words, the quantity of your car's fuel tank can be extended by installing a Titan fuel tank. This comes in handy if you drive for long distances or live in the outback.
Fuel supply upgrades highlights
- Commonreasons:more power, need for efficient supply, higher pressure
- Average prices:$800 - $2,500
- Average waiting time:2 - 7 days
- Common problems:aftermarket parts problems, issues withbadinstallation
- DIY mods:usually,impossible
- Level of satisfaction:high
The Titan Fuel Tank
Titan is an American Company that specializes in the design and manufacture of fuel tanks for all manner of vehicles. The company started making these tanks in 2003 and since then thousands have been sold around the USA and across the ocean.
Titan makes fuel tanks for all manner of vehicles, from trucks to sedans. You can opt to replace the stock fuel tank in your car with this OEM piece or you can choose to have the tank as an add-on. The latter is especially preferred by truck owners who often find it necessary to have that extra gallon of fuel when on the farm, towing or when hauling.
The features of the Titan fuel tanks
- The Titan Fuel tank has been made using a military-grade polymer that is cross-linked. This means that the tanks can withstand harsh environments and this also goes to ensure their durability.
- The tank is about 1/3 lighter than the standard steel fuel tank that's usually found on most road cars. This is made possible by the light polymer material. The lighter the fuel tank, the better it is for the vehicle because overall the vehicle becomes lighter. In effect, this helps in things such as fuel consumption.
- The Titan fuel tank is able to better withstand extreme weather. The polymer material used in the Titan fuel tanks is more than 400 times less conductive to heat and cold. This ensures the fuel is never too cold or too hot for use in the engine. This also makes the tank safe, especially in summer.
- Titan Fuel uses a variety of raw materials in making its fuel tanks among them aluminum, alloy steel, and polymer material. Depending on the car's make and model, the company ensures that it has used the right material to make a fuel tank that matches the specifics of your car.
- The company prides itself on manufacturing easy-to-install fuel tanks. Things such as the fuel inlet and outlet to the engine are easy to connect. Moreover, installing the fuel pump and the fuel level sensor as well as the spare connection point can be done easily since the manufacturer has included an easy-to-follow installation manual.
- The tanks boast a minimalistic design hence ensuring that your car's cargo or functional space is not compromised.
- Safety is another factor that Titan company has invested in when making its fuel tanks. The tanks can be double-walled or single walled depending on the intended purpose.
- The tanks are made in the USA and they are backed by a manufacturer's warranty.
What are the Titan fuel problems and their solutions?
The Titan fuel tanks are among the best in the market. However, there are a few issues that tend to follow these tanks. These issues are not many and should not be a reason not to invest in one of these tanks. This is because these issues have solutions.
- Tank not being an exact fit
There are car owners who opt to replace the stock fuel tank with an aftermarket one either because the stock one got damaged or the owner just feels the need to replace it. Several RAM truck owners have reported having issues with the installation of their Titan fuel tanks. When installed, the Titan tank tends to touch the diesel exhaust fluid tank.
The tanks don't touch for the most part but rather one top corner of both the tanks gets in contact which can cause issues later because of the friction involved when the vehicle is on the move. Usually, there is about an inch gap between the two tanks but in some cases, the tanks move and contact is made. Even if the tanks don't touch each other, dust and debris might fill the small ¼ inch gap and this can cause trouble in the long run.
Solution: The best approach to resolving this seemingly small issue is to move the diesel fluid tank back about an inch. Using a strap, you will be able to tighten the fluid tank in place. The available groves help in aligning the tank properly.
- Not as easy to install
Even with the instruction manual, the Titan fuel tank is not very easy to install. You must get the right tank for your vehicle especially if you want to replace the one that came with the vehicle. The bed tank in the case of the trucks will also require some expertise.
Solution: When installing this aftermarket fuel tank, ensure that you have the installation manual with you. If you are not really a DIY person, have an expert install the tank for you. Depending on the tank you have bought, you might need to buy some components such as gaskets, fasteners, and a fuel pump. Some expertise is definitely required when installing the fuel tank.
- Fuel leak
There are car owners who say that upon installing their Titan fuel tank, there was fuel leakage. This might happen immediately after the installation or after driving hundreds of miles. Some of the affected vehicles include the RAM 3500 CCLB truck.
Solution: As stated earlier, installing a Titan fuel tank requires some experience and expertise. The manufacturer of the tank has included an installation manual which should help you with the process. When installing the tank, ensure that the tank seal torque has been done exactly as described by the manufacturer. In some cases, you might be required to torque the bolts several times. You might also need to use an alpha OBD machine to help you change or update the diagnostic codes for the tank.
Is it worth investing in the tank?
Many people who run out of fuel and find in the middle of nowhere with no gas station for miles do appreciate the need to have an extra fuel tank. Here are some of the reasons why you should invest in a Titan fuel tank;
- You get extra miles- The extra miles from the Titan fuel tank range from 400 to 1,000. In the RAM 2500, for example, the 52-gallon tank is guaranteed to give you a whopping 1,000 extra miles.
- Durable- In the rare instance that your car's fuel tank gets raptured or malfunctions consider buying a Titan fuel tank. These tanks are made using the sturdiest of materials among them tough polymer, alloy steel, and aluminum. Upon installation, you can rest easy knowing the tank will last for many years to come.
- Compatibility- You don't want to invest in a tank that will require further modifications to fit in your car. Titan builds a wide range of fuel tanks that fit the various needs of different drivers who drive a wide range of vehicles. Whether you want to replace your existing fuel tank or want to have an extra tank in the truck bed, Titan has what you need.
- Convenience- Having that extra tank full of fuel affords you peace of mind. You can drive without having to worry about fill-ups or being stranded in the wilderness. It also helps you maintain fuel levels without a lot of hustle. Once you have the tanks filled, other subsequent refills will be when you get some extra cash. This means, the tank also serves as a reservoir. Being able to cover miles also allows you to choose when and where to fuel.
- Doesn't take up critical space- A Titan fuel tank has been designed with the needs of the driver in mind. If you want that extra fuel capacity because you haul a lot, then chances are that you need every square inch of your trunk or bed. Titan appreciates this and that's why the bed tanks for the trucks are designed in such a way that they don't interfere with the space or trunk space.
- It's light- You don't have to worry about the extra weight the fuel tank comes with especially if yours is an extra. The materials used in making the tanks are 1/3 lighter than conventional steel fuel tanks.
Conclusion
The Titan fuel tanks have been around for close to two decades now and are loved by drivers. The Titan-branded tanks tend to be a tad costlier than the completion but this is because they are worth every buck spent.
About the authors
The CarAraC research team is composed of seasoned auto mechanics and automotive industry professionals, including individuals with advanced degrees and certifications in their field. Our team members boast prestigious credentials, reflecting their extensive knowledge and skills. These qualifications include: IMI: Institute of the Motor Industry, ASE-Certified Master Automobile Technicians; Coventry University, Graduate of MA in Automotive Journalism; Politecnico di Torino, Italy, MS Automotive Engineering; Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Mechanical University in Skopje; TOC Automotive College; DHA Suffa University, Department of Mechanical Engineering
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