While most modern cars use a single fuel tank, some vehicles, especially those built for long-distance travel, off-road expeditions, or heavy work, are designed with…
A sub tank is an auxiliary fuel tank designed to extend a vehicle’s driving range, especially in environments where refueling stations are scarce. While sub…
Two fuel tanks, also called dual tanks, are installed in certain vehicles to increase driving range, improve weight distribution, or separate fuel types for specialized…
An auxiliary gas tank is a secondary fuel tank designed to extend driving range or offer fuel redundancy. This feature is typically found in vehicles…
Dual fuel tanks are uncommon in most passenger cars but appear more often in trucks, SUVs, and specialty vehicles designed for long‑distance travel or heavy‑duty…
A sub-tank fuel system is an auxiliary fuel tank that increases a vehicle’s total fuel capacity. While rare in standard passenger cars, it’s more common…