What tank do you use?
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What tank do you use?
I was wondering what tanks everyone uses. I want to get something that isn't really easily noticed like some big milk jug in my trunk. I would use the windshield washer tank but I don't want to have to fill it up all the time. Has anyone made a tank that fits into their spare wheel space, or any other suggestions are welcome, maybe a bigger one under the trunk.
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That looks pretty good, but I was looking for something like this http://e30m3performance.com/installs...ell/cell_1.htm, except for I want one that sits flush with the floor of the trunk...
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Although this is not a RX7 but if the principle can be adapted to the RX7, there are several advantages:
This tank arrangement has solved many potential mishaps:
1) Tank is tall and thin, almost elminated supply surges due to sloshing.
2) Engineered cap allows air in and resistant to air exiting the tank.
3) Only adds 4 inches behind the back seats - taking minimum space in the trunk.
4) Allow gravity feed to the pump even at its lowerst fluid level.
5) Multi-tank adding extra fluid capacity without taking too much extra space. They also allow a vitual baffling effect compared to a large tank with internal dividing walls (anti-sloshing).
6) If you put a stop tap from each tank to a common rail, you can run different fluid mixtures.
7) Replace the stop taps with solenoid valves (large orifice/low pressure type/low power) allows dashboard selection of boost juice.
Source:
TANK (~$20):
http://fluids.flambeau.com/multipurp...4.0_quart.html
CAP (~$1.80 - $2.50):
http://fluids.flambeau.com/caps/caps_2none4th_inch.html
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