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Re: [Fot] What size and shape of fuel cell is best suited to the

To: Shane Ingate <hottr6@hotmail.com>, <jimhearn1@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [Fot] What size and shape of fuel cell is best suited to the
From: westerneagleracing@att.net
Date: Sat, 09 Feb 2008 00:22:52 +0000
Shane,
I have my fuel cell in the TR4A mounted in the spare wheel well as well. But I 
don't understand your comment about location.  In my mind it is a good way to 
get weight to the back for better balance.
Ron Jacobs
Western Eagle Racing

-------------- Original message from Shane Ingate <hottr6@hotmail.com>: 
-------------- 


> Jim Hearn asked: 
> 
> > What type of gas line do you run from the rear to the front of the car? 
> > Is it steel, aluminum, steel braided flex hose or just what? 
> 
> I mount my 15 gallon Fuel Safe in the spare wheel well. 15 gallons 
> is a lot, but I do a lot more than 30 min sprints. Not an ideal location 
> as it puts a lot of weight behind the real wheels, but at least it is LOW. 
> 
> For now I am using armored rubber lines. When I can afford it, I'll replace 
> with braided. Carrol Smith is adamant that hard lines not be used. 
> 
> Shane Ingate, getting bids for the garagmahal, in NM 
> 
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