it shows how it mounts the tank or it gets the hose again (v. trunk-mounted tank)
What if you did a taller thin tank just behind a passenger seat next to the center console? (if you even have a passenger seat in your track beast) You could use something like this 6 quart one. Just use self tapping sheet metal screws or you could bolt it into place. You could hide the pump in the truck and run supply lines through to it. This could keep the weight lower and more centered in the car if that's a concern.
I have a guy coming back this fall (for more HP) who has had an Aquamist on his Link FM2 system for the last 5 years or so. I'll have a good idea when I get into it.
I'd run distilled water to hedge your bets.
I'd run distilled water to hedge your bets.
I know this is an older thread, but I came across it while searching for information on how to mount my tank. So I thought I would add my installation. It's a 2.5 gallon Devil's Own reservoir and the pump is mounted under the carpet. I used some 1" metal bands to secure it. Held it nice and solid, but I didn't care for the unfinished look. Cut up a rubber seal meant for a garage door to cover the metal bands giving it a better look. Any thoughts?
Will it fit between the Beatrush bar and the upper lip in front of the trunk lid? If so, I would be tempted to mount it to the top of the bar, and redo the carpet to cover it all up. The bar looks pretty beefy. Or, get a flatter, wider tank and mount it underneath the bar.
Will it fit between the Beatrush bar and the upper lip in front of the trunk lid? If so, I would be tempted to mount it to the top of the bar, and redo the carpet to cover it all up. The bar looks pretty beefy. Or, get a flatter, wider tank and mount it underneath the bar.
The harder route would be to mold a fiberglass tank to fit the well. Or hell, I wonder if tire rubber is water/meth compatible. Take a 'spare', add fittings, and viola. Well, maybe not, the wheel would probably be attacked by the methanol.
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