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onanysunday
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I really enjoy the weekends down here.
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Nice to have no one bothering me.I bet it's kind of strange being so quiet.
I think I have to be certified just a little bit nuts. This is going to be one hell of a job to build this out of aluminum.and the winner of the strangest shapped Fuel tank in the world goes to..................
@onanysunday.
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I originally wanted 25 gallons. If I drive this thing to LS fest in Texas I want to be able to have some range. My original design was right at 19 to 20 gallons and I'm hoping this new design will be 20 to 22. Out on the road I would think this thing will do pretty good on mileage if I'm staying out of the boost. I did pull those outer pods in one more inch away from the tires. The other thing I might do is on the outer edges where the tires are weld in some angle aluminum for extra structure and strength. Pretty happy with this design if I can just get it built the way I want it. I don't think it will be rocket science. I have a 4 ft by 12 ft .090 sheet of 5052 sitting at the metal yard ready to be picked up.The "wings" are probably unnecessary. How much did the middle section calculate out too? It's highly unlikely that 10 gallons won't get you to where you're going.
For me... A fuel tank only has to last my tolerance for staring at the windshield, or the capacity of my bladder. 3 hours is pushing it. 10 or so gallons would do. LOLI originally wanted 25 gallons. If I drive this thing to LS fest in Texas I want to be able to have some range. My original design was right at 19 to 20 gallons and I'm hoping this new design will be 20 to 22. Out on the road I would think this thing will do pretty good on mileage if I'm staying out of the boost. I did pull those outer pods in one more inch away from the tires. The other thing I might do is on the outer edges where the tires are weld in some angle aluminum for extra structure and strength. Pretty happy with this design if I can just get it built the way I want it. I don't think it will be rocket science. I have a 4 ft by 12 ft .090 sheet of 5052 sitting at the metal yard ready to be picked up.
My red car has an 18.5 gallon tank. 568 rwhp so similar power level. I drive this car like an idiot and you can just watch the needle move. It drinks fuel.For me... A fuel tank only has to last my tolerance for staring at the windshield, or the capacity of my bladder. 3 hours is pushing it. 10 or so gallons would do. LOL