Dave Tabor
12-23-2021, 09:25 PM
Not wanting to die in a fire nor particularly liking the OEM fuel can (a lot of slosh and seems sort of exposed) I swapped it out for a fuel cell- details below.
I made no modifications to the car's frame but simply made a couple of custom straps and top location-spacers (upside down channel/flat plate 'T') - 4 of these. The straps use the original frame mounts.
I did trim the top plate of the cell (took it completely apart) in 4 areas - the idea is that by drilling the fabricated spacers I can shift the cell laterally if I were to try to corner balance the car- I've not yet done this.
I used a cardboard template to mock this up.
My considerations were that I wanted a perimeter-bolted top lid (not a shoebox) and no remote filler. I have to fill the tank through a door in the rear hatch area floor which works for me.
If I were to do this again or when this bladder expires I might just try the FFR cell that Fuel Safe also sells (Challenge Car).
The foam takes up about 2-3 gallons of volume but there is zero issue with fuel slosh/starvation- the fuel gauge is nice and steady.
If you go this route, order the cell with the fuel level sender that you need- I did not, thinking that I could add a sender later, but the fill plate was not drilled for a sender- so in order to add one I had to drill the fill plate- a pain.
Dave
Gen III Coupe #17
Fuel Safe
ED118A
Enduro Racing Cell, 18 gal.
Includes Enduro Molded Bladder, Steel Container,
SF6X10E-A fill plate, and Foam Baffling.
28.00" L x 17.125" W x 9.875" H
-6 PICKUP PLUMBED TO CENTER REAR
-6 RETURN
-6 VENT
15% off with 'RACEDAY' discount code last February.
I made no modifications to the car's frame but simply made a couple of custom straps and top location-spacers (upside down channel/flat plate 'T') - 4 of these. The straps use the original frame mounts.
I did trim the top plate of the cell (took it completely apart) in 4 areas - the idea is that by drilling the fabricated spacers I can shift the cell laterally if I were to try to corner balance the car- I've not yet done this.
I used a cardboard template to mock this up.
My considerations were that I wanted a perimeter-bolted top lid (not a shoebox) and no remote filler. I have to fill the tank through a door in the rear hatch area floor which works for me.
If I were to do this again or when this bladder expires I might just try the FFR cell that Fuel Safe also sells (Challenge Car).
The foam takes up about 2-3 gallons of volume but there is zero issue with fuel slosh/starvation- the fuel gauge is nice and steady.
If you go this route, order the cell with the fuel level sender that you need- I did not, thinking that I could add a sender later, but the fill plate was not drilled for a sender- so in order to add one I had to drill the fill plate- a pain.
Dave
Gen III Coupe #17
Fuel Safe
ED118A
Enduro Racing Cell, 18 gal.
Includes Enduro Molded Bladder, Steel Container,
SF6X10E-A fill plate, and Foam Baffling.
28.00" L x 17.125" W x 9.875" H
-6 PICKUP PLUMBED TO CENTER REAR
-6 RETURN
-6 VENT
15% off with 'RACEDAY' discount code last February.