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Old 05-12-2008, 08:40 AM   #1
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Dual fuel cells?

Just wondering if anyone on the board is running dual fuel cells? Or an additional fuel cell with the oem fuel tank?

I was thinking about installing a separate 5-gallon fuel cell strictly for race gas in the trunk, so I wouldn't have to worry about draining the pump gas when I wanted to run high boost maps.

I saw this setup on an Evo, and it looks pretty slick.

http://forums.evolutionm.net/showthread.php?t=319156

Not exactly what I'm wanting to run, but it gives me an idea. I already have a single Bosch pump with stainless feed and return lines. And my Greddy fuel rail is a dual feed design. So theoretically, if I installed a separate fuel cell for race gas, I would need an additional pump, and could feed this tank into the other end of the fuel rail? But how would I swap over from tank to tank?

Just wondering if anybody knew of or had any experience with this type of setup.
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