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Show us your tank
Just after pictures of what people are using for tanks and designs as such
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Re: Show us your tank
Have a look at the Howerton site. He does some great tanks.
http://howertonengineering.com/produ...neering-tanks/ and also on site is custom tanks. |
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The Howerton stuff looks great.
Alcohol Injection Systems makes an excellent tank too. A friend just bought one the other day. Pump is hidden underneath the tank, and it has a proper sealed but vented lid too. The pics looked good before we bought it, but even more impressed with the actual product. |
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My Howerton tank...
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So everyone is running these tanks. im thinking about making my own as it just costs to much to ship something like this to Australia but wanted to see what people where doing and using. and ideas people came up with
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Hi there.
I had some custom tanks made as I wanted them in the front of the car. You can check them out here: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/310662...evrolet-camaro Cheers Wayne |
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Tank is just normal kit one takes about 3.25 litres, the mounting bracket/module is alloy and then powdercoated. Its on my Nissan Gtst. This is a street car and if I drive for say 2000km I use around 1/2 a litre, so reservoir is heaps big enough for my needs. I needed this because car runs on 18psi and has 300rwkw, using the mods I have it was suffering from bad knock. The WMI kit lowered my knock readings from +120 to 10 [so background noise only]. The setup is designed to be modular, so that I can remove/service separate units of the kit. The bottom mount with the motor is also a drip tray with an external drain hose [not shown]. This unit is mounted in the boot. Apologies to Aquamist. Last edited by tridentt150v; 19-07-2011 at 06:50 AM. |
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