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Re: fuel tank issues - need osme advice
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Hey
Was there anyone else wanting a fuel tank made.

Posted on: 2006/11/22 11:14
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Re: fuel tank issues - need osme advice
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1200rc, some people like paying for the little things that make the whole car look neat

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Re: fuel tank issues - need osme advice
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Cheers for that trent, will call tomorrow arvo most likely
Cheers Mitchell

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hey
For more details ring me after work hours. After 5:00 is best. I live in Ipswich Qld. My phone number is PH 0421316757.
Trent

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maybe a good price for a drop tank, but damn, why not just put a second tank in, like a sedan one between the rear wheel arches, or something like a mk. 1 escort one tucked in the back corner of the boot or something

or...

why do you need it???

if your worried about one trip to datnats take a jerry can

when i did my injection on my coupe i made up a bar across the back for my harness mounts then closed off the boot with aluminium as a firewall. then i had a surge tank and low pressure pump in the boot, but the high pressure pump sat under the car above the tank (betweeen it and the body)

maye a lot of mucking around but it was very cheap (i used what i had)

fuel capacity was never a problem for me either

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yeah twincharged tanks price is extremely good do it!!!

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exactly what i mean. I never thought someone would make them up on here. Now i must get one! plus i love the sound of 60 litres + mean old school look

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Posted on: 2006/11/5 10:51
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Hayden,
I was quoted $720 from an alloy welding place near me and he didn't even know what I was talking about when i said I wanted an internal pump
I think that when you deal with someone like Trent (twincharged) who is obviously into cars, they know what needs to be done to get the best performance out of the product, whatever it might be. And considering I am researching everything as I go, if someone can tellme that something else will work better then I'm all ears , just like you with the pumps I guess.

Cheers Mitchell

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Hey

Twincharged: SOunds the goods to me i am going to find some way to afford this might take a few weeks to organise cash. I just want to ask you though, would i be better off getting you to make me one up with no intake pump and using my external surge tank, and lift pump/high pressure pump setup or would you recomend going with the
internal pump setup. Will it be any cheaper without
the internal pump?? I am pretty keen just want to get a better idea on what setup i would/should use. Also could i get a contact number or something off you so i can get in touch to organise one. CHeers

Bad310: These are definatly the go. When i was llooking into drop tanks earlier my local engineering w/shop quoted almost double, but i guess they have to build it from scratch,

Hayden

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if u want u can put a drop tank in coz they r bigger

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