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09-28-2014, 09:23 AM
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this is BRAND NEW!!! this is tank one and the straps are so new Tanks inc E-mailed me to make sure they fit, great folks making great parts, it was prototyped to fit on a mini tubed car with 335 tires and 3 inch over the axle exhaust
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maybe if one revision could be made...instead of that nipple in the center, ask if they can weld in a 1/4" NPT bung on the flat side of the tank. Oh and real baffles.
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09-28-2014, 03:31 PM
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maybe if one revision could be made...instead of that nipple in the center, ask if they can weld in a 1/4" NPT bung on the flat side of the tank. Oh and real baffles.
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the nipple is for the tank vent, they supply one with the kit you just add hose and locate the tank vent (as you know) above the full tank level
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09-28-2014, 04:23 PM
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the nipple is for the tank vent, they supply one with the kit you just add hose and locate the tank vent (as you know) above the full tank level 
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I have their tank for that Chevelle and there's a perfect spot (above the fuel level) on the front side.
I just hate to drill it and weld in a bung. It's so pretty.
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09-28-2014, 04:24 PM
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the nipple is for the tank vent, they supply one with the kit you just add hose and locate the tank vent (as you know) above the full tank level 
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Need to talk to you about my fuel vent can, simple and flat out works. Call me on Monday.
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09-28-2014, 05:38 PM
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Need to talk to you about my fuel vent can, simple and flat out works. Call me on Monday.
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you gonna charge me extra because you were on TV?  freaking TV stars
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09-28-2014, 05:42 PM
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you gonna charge me extra because you were on TV?  freaking TV stars
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LOL, Lt. Dan would never do that.
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10-08-2014, 01:06 AM
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updates on that tank bub?
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10-12-2014, 12:33 PM
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Built a small angle bracket to hold the regulator and filter on the new Tanks Inc fuel tank its a great looking tank and I'm using their sender and pump system going to get it in the car today,,,they have the Tank on there website now! look here
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Built a small angle bracket to hold the regulator and filter on the new Tanks Inc fuel tank its a great looking tank and I'm using their sender and pump system going to get it in the car today,,,they have the Tank on there website now! look here

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Nice setup there Rod ... question, not to be a smarta.., but should there be a filter before the Holley regulator and before the pump? Just asking cuz that is the route I plan to take with my carb'd SBC.
Keep upgrading and posting pixs .... thanks!
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10-12-2014, 03:45 PM
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Nice setup there Rod ... question, not to be a smarta.., but should there be a filter before the Holley regulator and before the pump? Just asking cuz that is the route I plan to take with my carb'd SBC.
Keep upgrading and posting pixs .... thanks!
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great question....this tank has an internal pump and sock , then right to regulator then the filter and on to the carb...I guess I could put one between the internal pump and the reg, on that short run to the reg
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