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deleontow
12-02-2018, 06:07 PM
We are in the process of buying a 2013 367SE but no where can I find how big the fuel station tank is. Anyone know please chime in.

Thanks:)

Travelinlou
12-02-2018, 08:29 PM
I have a Impact 311. I believe they are all about 30 gals. It should be stated on your model at Keystone.

xrated
12-03-2018, 12:35 AM
Here ya go. Click the link and scroll down the page.....

https://www.rvusa.com/rv-guide/2013-keystone-raptor-toy-hauler-floorplan-367se-tr14178

JRTJH
12-03-2018, 06:32 AM
I didn't do a comprehensive look at the specs in that link, but did note one glaring mistake. They list the "CARGO AREA AUXILLARY GAS TANK" at 30 gallons and state that is 114 pounds. Gas weighs about 6.3 pounds/gallon, so 30 gallons is closer to 190 pounds rather than 114 pounds. There may well be other mistakes in that link, so use it as a comparison rather than "the gospel".....

travelin texans
12-03-2018, 07:54 AM
I didn't do a comprehensive look at the specs in that link, but did note one glaring mistake. They list the "CARGO AREA AUXILLARY GAS TANK" at 30 pounds and state that is 114 pounds. Gas weighs about 6.3 pounds/gallon, so 30 gallons is closer to 190 pounds rather than 114 pounds. There may well be other mistakes in that link, so use it as a comparison rather than "the gospel".....

They use the same scales to provide rv "dry weights".... Wish my doctor had those scales, I wouldn't be catching hell about my weight every time I saw him.

xrated
12-03-2018, 08:04 AM
I didn't do a comprehensive look at the specs in that link, but did note one glaring mistake. They list the "CARGO AREA AUXILLARY GAS TANK" at 30 pounds and state that is 114 pounds. Gas weighs about 6.3 pounds/gallon, so 30 gallons is closer to 190 pounds rather than 114 pounds. There may well be other mistakes in that link, so use it as a comparison rather than "the gospel".....

John, not sure what you saw, but when I open the link and scroll Down to the aux. gas tank info...I see 30 gal.....which is a very common size for those tanks. I agree though, 30 gallons of gas is going to weigh more than 114 lbs, unless that is the weight of the tank itself when empty.

Edit.....I just found an archived picture of the floor plan and it shows 30 gallon fuel tank.

JRTJH
12-03-2018, 09:20 AM
John, not sure what you saw, but when I open the link and scroll Down to the aux. gas tank info...I see 30 gal.....which is a very common size for those tanks. I agree though, 30 gallons of gas is going to weigh more than 114 lbs, unless that is the weight of the tank itself when empty.

Edit.....I just found an archived picture of the floor plan and it shows 30 gallon fuel tank.

My only point was to let anyone who is interested know that there MAY be more errors (or misrepresentations) than just the weight of the fuel. It's been my experience with when it comes to RVUSA "spec sheets" there are as many with mis-information as there are with accurate information. I use the RVUSA website frequently and it's a good place to get basic information to get started with researching a trailer. When I saw the link to this trailer, I wanted to see if it was "true to form" and it was. Not all the data is accurate. That's what I've found on more of their pages than not. Trust but verify... YMMV

ctbruce
12-03-2018, 09:58 AM
My only point was to let anyone who is interested know that there MAY be more errors (or misrepresentations) than just the weight of the fuel. It's been my experience with when it comes to RVUSA "spec sheets" there are as many with mis-information as there are with accurate information. I use the RVUSA website frequently and it's a good place to get basic information to get started with researching a trailer. When I saw the link to this trailer, I wanted to see if it was "true to form" and it was. Not all the data is accurate. That's what I've found on more of their pages than not. Trust but verify... YMMVDid you factor in that unleaded fuel weighs less than leaded fuel? I think this is where te discrepancy comes from.


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travelin texans
12-03-2018, 02:29 PM
Surely that would not of been even thought of, leaded fuel has not available for 30-35, or more, years.

notanlines
12-03-2018, 03:36 PM
I believe that “leaded comment” was done tongue in cheek.

xrated
12-03-2018, 04:18 PM
I believe that “leaded comment” was done tongue in cheek.

I agree.......Chip was just throwing a little "fuel" on the fire! :D

:campfire:

spicercars
12-03-2018, 04:33 PM
The fuel tank on that model is 30 gallons. I know that for a fact because its the same model that I have.

PARAPTOR
12-03-2018, 05:35 PM
X2 .... also looked at this model that year It has dual 30 gallon tanks (1 generator, 1 pumping station) same as my Raptor

ctbruce
12-04-2018, 04:49 AM
I agree.......Chip was just throwing a little "fuel" on the fire! :D

:campfire:I guess I'm too transparent....19505

xrated
12-04-2018, 07:54 AM
I guess I'm too transparent....19505

It's OK Chip....Midwest winters are a b#tch....you have to do something for entertainment!

alk8778
12-06-2018, 07:27 AM
As everyone else has said, the tank on the 367SE is one 30 gallon tank that feeds the transfer station and generator. We've had the same model for the past 6 years, excellent camper.

Now for real world facts. If you run the tank empty where the fuel pump will not pump any more out, you will only have 21-22 gallons usable by the transfer pump/nozzle. There will still be some left for the generator to run off of. We have run the gen for a good 2 hours after the transfer station was "empty". We have never run the generator out of fuel, so don't know how much reserve the tank holds for the gen. But in the end, we have never been able to put more than 23-24 gallons in it. Not sure how much of the tank is wasted since it is a very wide and flat tank, but when filling, if the camper is on any angle, it can make it difficult to fill.

Racebug
12-06-2018, 08:10 AM
I have seperate 30 gallon tanks for the generator and the fuel station and filled the gen tank for a weekend of boondocking at a race (95-100 degrees). ran 3 air conditioners for about 15 hours before tank read empty. Since I have 2 tanks, I decided to run it till it quit. I bet it ran another 30-35 hours before it ran out (next trip out). I wouldn't trust that gauge (or any on the whole trailer) for anything!

DGB
01-04-2019, 02:09 PM
This is a bit tardy but I wondered the same thing with a Keystone Fusion toy hauler. The manual is silent and the brochure is wrong. I crawled under the tanks (mine has two) in the rear and found a sticker on each tank that gave the sizes.

deleontow
01-04-2019, 07:11 PM
I did manage to find more info with some help. They are 30 gallon tanks, but keep in mind that they will never hold that much. There is always a small area for expansion. Figure they will hold about 25 gallons of usable fuel