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Fuel Cell tech

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yeah, that foam junk is crap. doesnt seem to do much other than cause problems with normal pump gas. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif

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Something in the formulation of modern pump fuels attacks the foam. If you take the foam out, then you no longer have any baffling and will experience starvation issues when at an angle.

The problem is that when you buy a cheap fuel cell you get cheap foam. Step up to an ATL or Fuel Safe cell and you'll get much higher quality foam. Even then the foam does have a definite life span.
 
i read somewhere that you can yank the foam and put in perforated / slightly crushed plastic milk jugs and use them for baffling. kinda funny soundin, but it might work.

j
 
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i read somewhere that you can yank the foam and put in perforated / slightly crushed plastic milk jugs and use them for baffling. kinda funny soundin, but it might work.

j


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Heck with that - If yer a hick like me, you just run a line into the milk jug! This way your gas is transferrable to any rig you have on yer property! Woooo Hooo!

Just kidding... /forums/images/graemlins/rotfl.gif
 
There are quite a few old vehicles that had fuel tanks inside the interior, in fact the front passenger basically sits on the tank in my stock '71 FJ-40.
 
lol! /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

wonder if the old holy-milk jug thing would work ok though... i mean, the foam is just in there to keep things from sloshing around to the point where the fuel pump is sucking air instead of fuel right? seems like it would work. wonder how milk jug plastic is (longterm) with low grade gas... have to ask my dad I guess. Hes a research chemist, he oughta know. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

j
 
Don't use milk jugs, they will get brittle. Use 1 quart oil bottles with the bottoms cut out and no tops.
 
good idea.. the plastic on them is quite a bit heavier and they are smaller too... easier to get in the cell. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif cram enough of em in there and maybe those thin/cheap poly fuel cells would deform so much. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

j
 
More importantly it's also a plastic formulation that will stand up to constant contact with refined petroleum products. Milk jugs wouldn’t last more than a few months (my guess) before starting to break up.
 
thinking about the oil containers... for this app shouldnt u put some "speed holes" in the body of them or something? Doesnt seem like just being topless/bottomless would be enough. any1 actually do this in their cell? pros/cons? I'd really like to run a poly cell... but the foam and the way they deform so easily kinda sux...

j
 
Okay, I just bought this from a buddy cause the price was to good to refuse. You guys know anything about it?

"RJ Racing 22 gallon plastic fuel cell with baffles, this fuel cell uses an external pump"


Also, I was unable to find any info on the internet about it. Can someone point me to a source of info? Thanks.

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