One thing I've noticed since switching my car to fuel injection
is that it starts to cut out under hard acceleration and/or
cornering when the tank is below about 1/4 full. I assume that
this is less of a problem when you have a carb, because the
float bowls have a reserve of fuel. Have any of you folks
who race/autox spits run into this ?  
A friend who's into RC airplanes suggested that I use what they 
call a clunk. They put a piece of flex hose on the inlet, with a
weight on the end, so that it hangs in whatever direction the
G-forces are pulling the gas. Sounds cheap and simple to me. My
one concern would be the flex hose getting caught up in the 
fuel gauge sender.
Alternatively, I could use a fuel cell (expensive) or a surge tank.
Any thoughts on the pros and cons of these approaches ?
BTW, I used the original spitfire tank, with the inlet routed to an
external ~50psi ford electric pump, and the return coming in where the
charcol canister outlet used to be. I use a vented cap to keep the
tank from developing a vacuum.
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