Here's how I had to have the tank guy build the filler neck on mine because of how tight it was to the frame


I'm still not sure that I'm willing to go with an in-tank fuel pump yet (unless maybe I could run TWO of them in there for redundancy) but knowing that I have a pretty simple way to gain access could change my mind!!

Did you leave room for the filler neck someplace?
Isn't your exhaust going outside the frame? If so, you should fill up the width at the front, that heat won't make it past the frame.


Most of the racing cells are steel with a bag inside right? If it was me Id be more inclined to go stainless.

Plus the fact that when its that long the torsional stress probably wont be doing any favors to the aluminum.. You have plans for baffles etc?

That looks perfect Greg. Looks good from the back. Sits perfect with the pumpkin!

It looks like you could gain another gallon by making an angled transition from the shallow portion of the tank to the deepest part in the rear. That might offset some capacity reduction in other areas.


I assume the pickup is going in the deeper portion, and for that reason why not keep the 90*?
It would keep gas down in the bottom if you are going down a hill or obstacle. If you put an angle on it the gas can move forward...![]()

I thought the point of the hydra mat was to eliminate the need for a lot of baffling and sump setups etc.

