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Filler design and foam
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SubmitterferalMore Photos from feral   Last Update2004/11/8 21:57    Tell a friendTell a friend
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The filler tube has large holes that allow fuel to flow into the foam very quickly. The little tank is ideal for that VP145 octane unleaded at $6:00 per litre

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1200coupe
Posted: 2004/11/15 4:59  Updated: 2004/11/15 4:59
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 Re: Filler design and foam
Looks good Feral. Make sure you put drains in both tanks especially for the high octane fuel because the stuff goes off pretty quickly when left to stand in the tank. I have noticed that after between 1 and 2 weeks the high octane stuff looses a bit of it's goodies. The oil companies recon this doesnt happen but I recon it goes off pretty quick.

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woodydat
Posted: 2004/11/15 2:24  Updated: 2004/11/15 2:24
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 Re: Filler design and foam
Woah, whats this thing for?