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Old 10-28-2009, 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Garage Dog 65 View Post
Hi Chad,

Have you thought about the style of tank you'll use yet ? A single box with all the stuff inside - or how about about 2 saddle tanks (driveshaft going down the middle) hanging just under/behind the cab below the bed ? (like the P-57 truck unit here on the site) Then you could replicate the C6 system above which is good up to 600 to 1000 hp.
Our first thought was to put it behind the rear end under the bed. This is before the dual tank idea was kicked around here. It would be possible with they way we are doing the exhaust, I just don't know if the extra cost is needed. I think the cts-v pump module has the jet pump built in to fill it's canister. I'm guessing this would be the one to use in a single tank. I guess I am still open to suggestions if we can hammer out more of the details. The engine we ordered will be right at 600hp, so this should be doable.
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