Fuel Cell Info

Discussion in 'Safety Equipment' started by jwillettgn, Apr 25, 2007.

  1. jwillettgn Member

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    What fuel cell is everone running? I am looking at the Summit 16 gallon set up to mount in the trunk.

    Jim
  2. gnxtc2 Active Member

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    I installed a 20 gal aluminum Summit fuel cell in my car. I had a choice between a 15 gal or 20 gal one. I went with the 20gal. The stock tank is 18 gal and the 20 gal is closer and I also could get a few more cruising miles before re-fueling.

    I stayed away from the plastic tanks. They sag and deform over time.

    [IMG]

    Billy T.
    gnxtc2@aol.com
  3. jwillettgn Member

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    Thanks, That picture answered another question I had and saved me making another post.
  4. TTGN Member

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    heres mine

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  5. jwillettgn Member

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    Looks like I need the cage installed first to help locate everthing.

    Thanks,
    Jim
  6. Fuelie600 Nitro boy

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    Billy, what type of grommet/fittings did you se to pass the lines through the floor pan? Brian
  7. TTGN Member

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    gnxtc2 looks good and i like the frame around the license plate!;)
  8. gnxtc2 Active Member

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    If you are refering to the fuel lines, I used bulkhead fittings. The angle part near the package tray, the bulkhead fitting are 45* ones. I used straight fittings on the floor.

    Billy T.
    gnxtc2@aol.com
  9. outlaw7d9 New Member

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    triangle engineering makes a nice aluminum cell

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