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Boot after painting and clean-up
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Submitterdatman55More Photos from datman55   Last Update2004/11/3 2:00    Tell a friendTell a friend
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Pic of how the boot area came up after painting and a bit of elbow grease on the tanks etc.

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datman55
Posted: 2004/11/3 2:21  Updated: 2004/11/3 2:21
Home away from home
Joined: 2003/10/28
From: Perth
Posts: 848
 Re: Boot after painting and clean-up
My Boot set-up.....

20L Fuel tank, Surge tank, Oil tank, Carter low pressure pump and Bosch High Pressure pump.


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NIS15L
Posted: 2004/11/3 3:38  Updated: 2004/11/3 3:38
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2004/3/16
From: sydney
Posts: 1040
 Re: Boot after painting and clean-up
Hey mate 20litres is that small for a race car what will your fuel consumption be with your awesome FJ20T?

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datman55
Posted: 2004/11/3 4:50  Updated: 2004/11/3 4:50
Home away from home
Joined: 2003/10/28
From: Perth
Posts: 848
 Re: Boot after painting and clean-up
That is a very good question......

Most of our races are only 6-8 laps at a state round.

I hope to run the Nationals though next year, and I have started researching options for a bigger tank. The nationals final last year was 15 laps......and I would not of had a big enough tank for that.

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NIS15L
Posted: 2004/11/3 4:54  Updated: 2004/11/3 4:54
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2004/3/16
From: sydney
Posts: 1040
 Re: Boot after painting and clean-up
Cheers in my drag car it ran methanol and had a 8 litre tank in the engine bay the previous owner said it would run out of fuel on the return road more often than not.
The things we do to save weight!