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    07+ oversized Stand alone fuel tank. :)

    Here are some pics of the complete 07+ tanks. Introductory price. 125.00 + freight.

    Tank directly bolts into 07+ GM trucks auxiliary battery location. (Engine compartment, front driver corner.) But can be mounted anywhere space allows. Tank is compatible with fuel, methanol, or water. Kit comes complete, with tank, lid, fittings, and mounting hardware. Tank holds 2 gallons.

    The fittings supplied are AN-10.

    Nitrous systems: Standalone fuel tank for a nitrous kit, keeps you from upgrading the stock fuel pump. And lets you use hi octane fuel without filling the entire gas tank saving you money.

    A/W intercooler: Air to water intercooler system needs water and a lot of it. Standard kits reservoirs hold very little water, and do not have enough room to add ice. This tank holds 2 gallons of water/ice! Keeping your supercharged, turbocharged system nice and cool. Large vented lid allows for easy loading of ice.

    Methanol injection: No need to run a tiny tank any more. With a capacity of 2 gallons your fill up times will be greatly spread out, and you wont have to worry about the tank running low.

    May also fit large battery trays, or DIY mounting.

    We can build these with intank 255pumps and aeromotive regulators for the customer that wants a complete set up from us, that just drops in and goes.











    Supplied mounting bracket, slides right into place and uses the factory tray to hold it in place.

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    What would it cost to have one built? Just picked up a wet nitrous setup looking to spray 100-150 and i like the idea of the fuel cell, just kinda clueless on how to build one.
    2008 RCSB AES built 390, prc ls6 stg 1 heads, fast lsxrt, comp 224/230 114+2, circle d multi-disk 3200,built 65e, 3.73's, lt's no cats, 18" magnaflow dumped, D1sc, alky meth kit, efi live tuned by me...hold on to my drawers Some new goodies on the way ...

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    maybe i missed it, but what material is that made of?

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    Wow...that tank looks AWESOME!!!! Nothing like another plastic box in the engine compartment...

    I still prefer a nice tig'd aluminum one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DBRODS View Post
    Wow...that tank looks AWESOME!!!! Nothing like another plastic box in the engine compartment...

    I still prefer a nice tig'd aluminum one.
    Lolz I think everyone does, but would you charge less for an aluminum unit? I know I wouldn't. And I use a spoolgun, not pretty tig welds
    Last edited by Frenchy; 01-04-2011 at 11:22 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by milkey57 View Post
    What would it cost to have one built? Just picked up a wet nitrous setup looking to spray 100-150 and i like the idea of the fuel cell, just kinda clueless on how to build one.
    Depends on the type of parts you would like to use. If setting this up for efi pressure, with areomotive regulator, you would be in the 500 range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by farmtruc View Post
    maybe i missed it, but what material is that made of?
    crosslink material.

    Quote Originally Posted by DBRODS View Post
    Wow...that tank looks AWESOME!!!! Nothing like another plastic box in the engine compartment...\
    I still prefer a nice tig'd aluminum one.
    Yep, do those all day long lately. The cost goes up for aluminum.
    Then you have the up keep etc. I can keep a plastic one looking new, with just a little dusting and armorall from time time. Aluminum is hard to keep clean and new, it scratches so easy. And the black composite tank looks more oem.
    Here is one do for the Lightning guys.
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