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Jetta TDI as Toad and daily Driver - Dave Beatty - 07-18-2005 05:40

Well I made a plunge into a 2000 Jetta TDI
5 speed manual (Turbo Diesel) to setup as
my Toad in place of the LandRover that was
costing me too much to keep running (that
is a different story).

See photo below at the dealer of my TOAD.

http://www.davidwbeatty.com/photos/Autos/Tail.jpg

With the first tank of diesel consumed in my
2000 Jetta TDI, to my delight I got 45.6 MPG
and I was driving mostly in the city with AC
running. On the open road, I would expect
over 50 mpg since Volkswagen claims
30 city / 45 hiway. With my annual mileage
of 18000 I will be saving over $1700 per year
in Fuel cost over the cost of driving the
LandRover. I can definitely use the $$$ to
keep my Bird on the road as retirement days
approach.

My question to the Team is:

Is there a simple way to transfer around 10
gallons at a time from my 265 gallon Wanderlodge
to my Jetta ? This would allow me to buy diesel
when price is lower and help keep my Wanderlodge
Diesel in a fresher state.

Thanks for the help....

Dave Beatty
83 FC35SB (BirdCage)
Federal Way, Washington State


Jetta TDI as Toad and daily Driver - Fred Hulse - 07-18-2005 05:54

Dave
You might try searching for "fuel transfer pump"

You will like your VW diesel,
We picked up a Liberty CRD a couple months ago and are impressed greatly.
Fred & Jeanne Hulse
Morristown Arizona
1997 Wanderlodge PT41


Jetta TDI as Toad and daily Driver - Dave Beatty - 07-18-2005 06:33

I did a quick web search and found

http://www.farmhardware.com/SuperStore/SuperStore-Product.asp?
ProductID=7269

Hand operated Fuel Transfer Pump for $32. Is
this what you have seen in your travels with
a diesel Toad ?? What sort of MPG do you
get with your Liberty. I know the Jeep Liverty
is alot larger Toad than my Jetta.

Thanks for the help.

Dave Beatty
beattyd at yahoo dot com



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wrote:
Dave
You might try searching for "fuel transfer pump"

You will like your VW diesel,
We picked up a Liberty CRD a couple months ago and are impressed
greatly.
Fred & Jeanne Hulse
Morristown Arizona
1997 Wanderlodge PT41


Jetta TDI as Toad and daily Driver - Fred Hulse - 07-18-2005 07:14

Dave
That pump should work fine,although it may take a while to pump 15 gallons
or so.
If you want a little more volume,you should look for a larger pump.
We don't have enough miles on the Liberty to judge mileage,but we have seen
24 mpg so far (they claim 27 mpg), a lot different than the 16 mpg we got
with the Grand Cherokee.
Fred & Jeanne Hulse
Morristown Arizona
1997 Wanderlodge PT41


Jetta TDI as Toad and daily Driver - steve wicker - 07-18-2005 07:18

Hi Dave,

Good choice for the Jetta. I've been thinking of getting one for just a
daily driver here. As for transferring fuel, I would think the quickest and most
flexible way would be to get an aftermarket cheap electric fuel pump, attach a
hose and feed it down your filler tube. Hook it to 12Volts (possibly w/ jumper
cables?) and let 'er rip. Not sure how long it would take to fill it up, though.
That would depend on the size of the pump. This way you wouldn't have to mount a
separate tank. However, if you're looking for a more permanent installation, let
the other guys recommend something.
Have your seen the veggie oil conversion kits they're selling for small
cars and motorhomes now? Check it out at http://www.greasecar.com . I've seen a few
they've made for big motorcoaches with 100 gallon tanks for holding the oil.

Steve

Dave Beatty <beattyd@...> wrote:
Well I made a plunge into a 2000 Jetta TDI
5 speed manual (Turbo Diesel) to setup as
my Toad in place of the LandRover that was
costing me too much to keep running (that
is a different story).

See photo below at the dealer of my TOAD.

http://www.davidwbeatty.com/photos/Autos/Tail.jpg

With the first tank of diesel consumed in my
2000 Jetta TDI, to my delight I got 45.6 MPG
and I was driving mostly in the city with AC
running. On the open road, I would expect
over 50 mpg since Volkswagen claims
30 city / 45 hiway. With my annual mileage
of 18000 I will be saving over $1700 per year
in Fuel cost over the cost of driving the
LandRover. I can definitely use the $$$ to
keep my Bird on the road as retirement days
approach.

My question to the Team is:

Is there a simple way to transfer around 10
gallons at a time from my 265 gallon Wanderlodge
to my Jetta ? This would allow me to buy diesel
when price is lower and help keep my Wanderlodge
Diesel in a fresher state.

Thanks for the help....

Dave Beatty
83 FC35SB (BirdCage)
Federal Way, Washington State





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Jetta TDI as Toad and daily Driver - Dave Beatty - 07-18-2005 08:29

Thanks Steve for the advise.

Another website I found that is for a company in the
local Seattle area that promotes BioDiesel use is
http://www.greencarco.com/ I dream of getting a
second VW TDI but this time make it a New Beetle
with the advantage of wide entry doors for this wide
body of mine.

But to keep this Post related to the Wanderlodge....
I will thank you for the tip about the electric fuel
pump to add to the BlueBird Fuel system. I would
like to really see if way to make fool-proof to use
with a hose out the side of the BlueBird that I can
just park the Toad Vehicle next to and pump away.
If convenient to use then I will more likely use
the fuel transfer system.

Dave Beatty
1983 FC35SB (BirdCage)
2000 Jetta TDI GL
Federal Way, Washington

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, steve wicker Hi Dave,

Good choice for the Jetta. I've been thinking of getting one for
just a daily driver here. As for transferring fuel, I would think
the quickest and most flexible way would be to get an aftermarket
cheap electric fuel pump, attach a hose and feed it down your filler
tube. Hook it to 12Volts (possibly w/ jumper cables?) and let 'er
rip. Not sure how long it would take to fill it up, though.
That would depend on the size of the pump. This way you wouldn't
have to mount a separate tank. However, if you're looking for a more
permanent installation, let the other guys recommend something.
Have your seen the veggie oil conversion kits they're selling for
small cars and motorhomes now? Check it out at http://www.greasecar.com .
I've seen a few they've made for big motorcoaches with 100 gallon
tanks for holding the oil.

Steve

Dave Beatty <beattyd@...> wrote:
Well I made a plunge into a 2000 Jetta TDI
5 speed manual (Turbo Diesel) to setup as
my Toad in place of the LandRover that was
costing me too much to keep running (that
is a different story).

See photo below at the dealer of my TOAD.

http://www.davidwbeatty.com/photos/Autos/Tail.jpg

With the first tank of diesel consumed in my
2000 Jetta TDI, to my delight I got 45.6 MPG
and I was driving mostly in the city with AC
running. On the open road, I would expect
over 50 mpg since Volkswagen claims
30 city / 45 hiway. With my annual mileage
of 18000 I will be saving over $1700 per year
in Fuel cost over the cost of driving the
LandRover. I can definitely use the $$$ to
keep my Bird on the road as retirement days
approach.

My question to the Team is:

Is there a simple way to transfer around 10
gallons at a time from my 265 gallon Wanderlodge
to my Jetta ? This would allow me to buy diesel
when price is lower and help keep my Wanderlodge
Diesel in a fresher state.

Thanks for the help....

Dave Beatty
83 FC35SB (BirdCage)
Federal Way, Washington State





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Jetta TDI as Toad and daily Driver - fl_bluebird_1983 - 07-18-2005 11:51

You might consider setting up some kind of filter with the pump,
there is the possibility of picking up debris from the steel tank in
bird. Mine seems to have rusticles in the neck of the tank, I
wouldn't want that in my new VW. I don't know if the filter system is
as forgiving as in the bird.

Thanks
Bruce Campbell
Clearwater, FL
83'FCSB
"Blue Skies"
formerly "Rainbow Chaser", darn those stripes are hard to get
off "sorry Arley!"






--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Dave Beatty" <beattyd@y...>
wrote:
> Thanks Steve for the advise.
>
> Another website I found that is for a company in the
> local Seattle area that promotes BioDiesel use is
> http://www.greencarco.com/ I dream of getting a
> second VW TDI but this time make it a New Beetle
> with the advantage of wide entry doors for this wide
> body of mine.
>
> But to keep this Post related to the Wanderlodge....
> I will thank you for the tip about the electric fuel
> pump to add to the BlueBird Fuel system. I would
> like to really see if way to make fool-proof to use
> with a hose out the side of the BlueBird that I can
> just park the Toad Vehicle next to and pump away.
> If convenient to use then I will more likely use
> the fuel transfer system.
>
> Dave Beatty
> 1983 FC35SB (BirdCage)
> 2000 Jetta TDI GL
> Federal Way, Washington
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, steve wicker Hi Dave,
>
> Good choice for the Jetta. I've been thinking of getting one for
> just a daily driver here. As for transferring fuel, I would think
> the quickest and most flexible way would be to get an aftermarket
> cheap electric fuel pump, attach a hose and feed it down your
filler
> tube. Hook it to 12Volts (possibly w/ jumper cables?) and let 'er
> rip. Not sure how long it would take to fill it up, though.
> That would depend on the size of the pump. This way you wouldn't
> have to mount a separate tank. However, if you're looking for a
more
> permanent installation, let the other guys recommend something.
> Have your seen the veggie oil conversion kits they're selling for
> small cars and motorhomes now? Check it out at http://www.greasecar.com .
> I've seen a few they've made for big motorcoaches with 100 gallon
> tanks for holding the oil.
>
> Steve
>
> Dave Beatty <beattyd@> wrote:
> Well I made a plunge into a 2000 Jetta TDI
> 5 speed manual (Turbo Diesel) to setup as
> my Toad in place of the LandRover that was
> costing me too much to keep running (that
> is a different story).
>
> See photo below at the dealer of my TOAD.
>
> http://www.davidwbeatty.com/photos/Autos/Tail.jpg
>
> With the first tank of diesel consumed in my
> 2000 Jetta TDI, to my delight I got 45.6 MPG
> and I was driving mostly in the city with AC
> running. On the open road, I would expect
> over 50 mpg since Volkswagen claims
> 30 city / 45 hiway. With my annual mileage
> of 18000 I will be saving over $1700 per year
> in Fuel cost over the cost of driving the
> LandRover. I can definitely use the $$$ to
> keep my Bird on the road as retirement days
> approach.
>
> My question to the Team is:
>
> Is there a simple way to transfer around 10
> gallons at a time from my 265 gallon Wanderlodge
> to my Jetta ? This would allow me to buy diesel
> when price is lower and help keep my Wanderlodge
> Diesel in a fresher state.
>
> Thanks for the help....
>
> Dave Beatty
> 83 FC35SB (BirdCage)
> Federal Way, Washington State
>
>
>
>
>
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Jetta TDI as Toad and daily Driver - fl_bluebird_1983 - 07-18-2005 12:50

That sounds great but you would have to eat a LOT of french fries to
fuel your bird Wink

Thanks
Bruce Campbell
Clearwater, FL
83'FCSB
"Blue Skies"
formerly "Rainbow Chaser", darn those stripes are hard to get
off "sorry Arley!"




--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Dave Beatty" <beattyd@y...>
wrote:
> Thanks Steve for the advise.
>
> Another website I found that is for a company in the
> local Seattle area that promotes BioDiesel use is
> http://www.greencarco.com/ I dream of getting a
> second VW TDI but this time make it a New Beetle
> with the advantage of wide entry doors for this wide
> body of mine.
>
> But to keep this Post related to the Wanderlodge....
> I will thank you for the tip about the electric fuel
> pump to add to the BlueBird Fuel system. I would
> like to really see if way to make fool-proof to use
> with a hose out the side of the BlueBird that I can
> just park the Toad Vehicle next to and pump away.
> If convenient to use then I will more likely use
> the fuel transfer system.
>
> Dave Beatty
> 1983 FC35SB (BirdCage)
> 2000 Jetta TDI GL
> Federal Way, Washington
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, steve wicker Hi Dave,
>
> Good choice for the Jetta. I've been thinking of getting one for
> just a daily driver here. As for transferring fuel, I would think
> the quickest and most flexible way would be to get an aftermarket
> cheap electric fuel pump, attach a hose and feed it down your
filler
> tube. Hook it to 12Volts (possibly w/ jumper cables?) and let 'er
> rip. Not sure how long it would take to fill it up, though.
> That would depend on the size of the pump. This way you wouldn't
> have to mount a separate tank. However, if you're looking for a
more
> permanent installation, let the other guys recommend something.
> Have your seen the veggie oil conversion kits they're selling for
> small cars and motorhomes now? Check it out at http://www.greasecar.com .
> I've seen a few they've made for big motorcoaches with 100 gallon
> tanks for holding the oil.
>
> Steve
>
> Dave Beatty <beattyd@> wrote:
> Well I made a plunge into a 2000 Jetta TDI
> 5 speed manual (Turbo Diesel) to setup as
> my Toad in place of the LandRover that was
> costing me too much to keep running (that
> is a different story).
>
> See photo below at the dealer of my TOAD.
>
> http://www.davidwbeatty.com/photos/Autos/Tail.jpg
>
> With the first tank of diesel consumed in my
> 2000 Jetta TDI, to my delight I got 45.6 MPG
> and I was driving mostly in the city with AC
> running. On the open road, I would expect
> over 50 mpg since Volkswagen claims
> 30 city / 45 hiway. With my annual mileage
> of 18000 I will be saving over $1700 per year
> in Fuel cost over the cost of driving the
> LandRover. I can definitely use the $$$ to
> keep my Bird on the road as retirement days
> approach.
>
> My question to the Team is:
>
> Is there a simple way to transfer around 10
> gallons at a time from my 265 gallon Wanderlodge
> to my Jetta ? This would allow me to buy diesel
> when price is lower and help keep my Wanderlodge
> Diesel in a fresher state.
>
> Thanks for the help....
>
> Dave Beatty
> 83 FC35SB (BirdCage)
> Federal Way, Washington State
>
>
>
>
>
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>
>
>
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Jetta TDI as Toad and daily Driver - Jack & Donna Smith - 07-18-2005 13:24

Well, Dave, I had a setup similar to what you are asking, but I did it
backwards. (Seems like I do a lot of things this way, according to my
Wife)!
My Toad is a Jeep CJ model. I replaced the mechanical pump with an
electric, and then added a second electric pump in the rear, near the
tank. I ran a rubber gas hose from the front fuel pump to the carb.
One day when the Bird was empty, I simply pulled the Jeep alongside,
and unhooked the gas hose from the carb, and stuck it into the Birds
tank, and turned the key on. (I can do this because our Bird has that
mighty 391 Ford engine)! This takes a few minuits, but I usually have
a few things to do anyway.
But you get the idea, In fact, put a "T: in the Birds fuel line with
a valve and hose to fuel up the VW. This is assuming your Bird has a
simple fuel setup like my Jeep..
Jack Smith
1973FC31
In 102 digree SoCal..


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Dave Beatty" <beattyd@y...>
wrote:
> Well I made a plunge into a 2000 Jetta TDI
> 5 speed manual (Turbo Diesel) to setup as
> my Toad in place of the LandRover that was
> costing me too much to keep running (that
> is a different story).
>
> See photo below at the dealer of my TOAD.
>
> http://www.davidwbeatty.com/photos/Autos/Tail.jpg
>
> With the first tank of diesel consumed in my
> 2000 Jetta TDI, to my delight I got 45.6 MPG
> and I was driving mostly in the city with AC
> running. On the open road, I would expect
> over 50 mpg since Volkswagen claims
> 30 city / 45 hiway. With my annual mileage
> of 18000 I will be saving over $1700 per year
> in Fuel cost over the cost of driving the
> LandRover. I can definitely use the $$$ to
> keep my Bird on the road as retirement days
> approach.
>
> My question to the Team is:
>
> Is there a simple way to transfer around 10
> gallons at a time from my 265 gallon Wanderlodge
> to my Jetta ? This would allow me to buy diesel
> when price is lower and help keep my Wanderlodge
> Diesel in a fresher state.
>
> Thanks for the help....
>
> Dave Beatty
> 83 FC35SB (BirdCage)
> Federal Way, Washington State


Jetta TDI as Toad and daily Driver - Dave Beatty - 07-18-2005 15:45

Another great idea.

Seems like the "T: in the Birds fuel line with
a valve and hose to fuel up the VW" should work
well and does not require much cost.

I will ask the repair shop that does my LOFF (Lube
Oil Filters) about this option next time I go in
for a LOFF.

Thanks to all again and again and again.

Dave Beatty
1983 FC35SB (Birdcage)
2000 Volkswagen Jetta GL TDI
Federal Way, Washington State
beattyd at yahoo dot com



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jack & Donna Smith"
From: "Jack & Donna Smith"
Date: Mon Jul 18, 2005 6:24 pm
Subject: Re: Jetta TDI as Toad and daily Driver

Well, Dave, I had a setup similar to what you are asking, but I did it
backwards. (Seems like I do a lot of things this way, according to my
Wife)!

My Toad is a Jeep CJ model. I replaced the mechanical pump with an
electric, and then added a second electric pump in the rear, near the
tank. I ran a rubber gas hose from the front fuel pump to the carb.
One day when the Bird was empty, I simply pulled the Jeep alongside,
and unhooked the gas hose from the carb, and stuck it into the Birds
tank, and turned the key on. (I can do this because our Bird has that
mighty 391 Ford engine)! This takes a few minuits, but I usually have
a few things to do anyway.
But you get the idea, In fact, put a "T: in the Birds fuel line with
a valve and hose to fuel up the VW. This is assuming your Bird has a
simple fuel setup like my Jeep..
Jack Smith
1973FC31
In 102 digree SoCal..


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Dave Beatty" wrote:

Well I made a plunge into a 2000 Jetta TDI
5 speed manual (Turbo Diesel) to setup as
my Toad in place of the LandRover that was
costing me too much to keep running (that
is a different story).

See photo below at the dealer of my TOAD.
http://www.davidwbeatty.com/photos/Autos/Tail.jpg

With the first tank of diesel consumed in my
2000 Jetta TDI, to my delight I got 45.6 MPG
and I was driving mostly in the city with AC
running. On the open road, I would expect
over 50 mpg since Volkswagen claims
30 city / 45 hiway. With my annual mileage
of 18000 I will be saving over $1700 per year
in Fuel cost over the cost of driving the
LandRover. I can definitely use the $$$ to
keep my Bird on the road as retirement days
approach.

My question to the Team is:

Is there a simple way to transfer around 10
gallons at a time from my 265 gallon Wanderlodge
to my Jetta ? This would allow me to buy diesel
when price is lower and help keep my Wanderlodge
Diesel in a fresher state.

Thanks for the help....

Dave Beatty
83 FC35SB (BirdCage)
Federal Way, Washington State