Friends...
Could someone tell me how the fuel level sender works in a tank
filled with a foam material, please. I have a little bit of a
problem picturing how they do it... Silly me, right? ;-)
Yours
/Odd
Dan Arrington skrev:
>
> Actually fuel cells can be about any size you want them.
> NASCAR uses a 22.5 US gallon cell. The cells used in Drag
> cars are plastic. All other racing use Steel cells. The main
> difference they are called "Cells" is they are filled with
> a foam material and vented in a way that keeps gasoline vapor
> from replacing the free space as the gas is used. Thus hopefully
> avoiding an explosion in the event of a crash that may rupture
> the cell. In my opinion, in most of our LBC's are rolling bombs
> that would greatly benifit from having a fuel cell installed
> in place of the gas tank. BUT they are EXPENSIVE!!! In the
> neighborhood of $400 US for a 10 gallon cell.
> My car will definatly have one in it before it sees the road.
>
> Dan Arrington (Near Portland,Oregon)
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