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Old 09-06-2007, 10:05 PM
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When it comes to supply tanks and fluid sloshing around try and use taller tanks. You might even try to use two taller tanks hooked up inline in order to gain capacity. The other option is using a fuel cell, fuel cells have large filler openings that allow for fuel cell foam to be installed to cut down the effect of fluid sloshing, plastic gas tanks and windshield washer tanks have openings that are too small to get the foam into. Stick to plastic or stainless tanks, methanol when sitting will eat into aluminum and cause pieces of aluminum to be suspended in the fluid, these will then clog filters and jets
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