JFoxx
04-03-2012, 07:01 AM
ok to start i searched this and could not come up with the awnsers i needed....
the car is a purpose built s13 hatchback. i am planning on mounting either an 8 or 10 gal atl fuel cell. i plan to cut out the rear floor in the trunk and weld in square tubing to reinforce, and support the fuel cell. once it is mounted i plan on using sheet metal to seal off the trunk again.
first question, is a swirl pot needed? i will be running either race fuel or e85.....(i understand what it does, but i have never seen it on other 240's)
second question, what qualifies for a rear firewall to pass tech? can i just box the top of it and put some latches? or how would i seal off the back being that its a hatch? i have seen some people cover the cell with peice of sheetmetal with a hole cut in it so you can still reach the filler. does this work?
here are some pictures of what im talking about.....
http://i347.photobucket.com/albums/p473/jfoxx88/240sx016.jpg
http://i347.photobucket.com/albums/p473/jfoxx88/2010_04252010april25th0121.jpg
thanks, and if you have pictures of proper ways to do it i would appreciate it....
the car is a purpose built s13 hatchback. i am planning on mounting either an 8 or 10 gal atl fuel cell. i plan to cut out the rear floor in the trunk and weld in square tubing to reinforce, and support the fuel cell. once it is mounted i plan on using sheet metal to seal off the trunk again.
first question, is a swirl pot needed? i will be running either race fuel or e85.....(i understand what it does, but i have never seen it on other 240's)
second question, what qualifies for a rear firewall to pass tech? can i just box the top of it and put some latches? or how would i seal off the back being that its a hatch? i have seen some people cover the cell with peice of sheetmetal with a hole cut in it so you can still reach the filler. does this work?
here are some pictures of what im talking about.....
http://i347.photobucket.com/albums/p473/jfoxx88/240sx016.jpg
http://i347.photobucket.com/albums/p473/jfoxx88/2010_04252010april25th0121.jpg
thanks, and if you have pictures of proper ways to do it i would appreciate it....