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you got the stack dash yet simon? mines been put back again will never get it finished at this rate lol ,that mean your fueling be sorted soon then
Not got the stack yet , (its on the list) gonna concentrate on finishing the fueling before i move onto the final part of the build - the wiring and the Stack dash!
Not got the stack yet , (its on the list) gonna concentrate on finishing the fueling before i move onto the final part of the build - the wiring and the Stack dash!
the wiring bit that will be intresting to see how hard it will be to do ,only bit that i scratch me head about rest easy
The Pro Alloy Tank is baffled and has an internal swirl pot/collector so no need for the extra external pluming ;o)
My tank is set up the same way but has pump in the tank also I think it just looks neater with out to much pipe work etc.
Where are you gonna fit the pumps?
My tank is set up the same way but has pump in the tank also I think it just looks neater with out to much pipe work etc.
Where are you gonna fit the pumps?
Exactly why i wanted everything in the tank (much neater , less plumbing etc) we looked at fitting a pair of o44's in the tank aswell but they took up so much room , so the pumps and filters will all be mounted together up in the floor recess where a standard cosworth n/s center section exhaust box used to be. Fortunately in using a Mongoose exhaust so theres plenty of room now.
Exactly why i wanted everything in the tank (much neater , less plumbing etc) we looked at fitting a pair of o44's in the tank aswell but they took up so much room , so the pumps and filters will all be mounted together up in the floor recess where a standard cosworth n/s center section exhaust box used to be. Fortunately in using a Mongoose exhaust so theres plenty of room now.
Very neat , job hats off to you mate.
Any idea when she's gonna be finished? How long have been so far?
Been on mine 6 years ouch!!!!
Very trick i like it, loving the brackets too, got the same ones with my 044 on my RS focus,
but ive only got one of them
Gonna order another pair of those black brackets for the filters and mount them all together on a single sheet of 5 mm ali plate. Hopefully keeping it as simple as possible .
You mounting these inside the car or underneath the floor?
Are they being fed from a swirl tank or a trick tank setup,
Being mounted underneath the car - where the near side standard exhaust centre box used to be. ( its left a nice space to mount them now that i had a Mongoose fitted)
All fed from a trick Pro Alloy Tank. (pictured earlier in the thread)
Being mounted underneath the car - where the near side standard exhaust centre box used to be. ( its left a nice space to mount them now that i had a Mongoose fitted)
All fed from a trick Pro Alloy Tank. (pictured earlier in the thread)
Ah i remember now
so many focos projects going i forget which is which
top work mate, the tanks looks even better on second inspection of the pictures
After some debate , ive decided that im gonna use 4 clamps instead of 2 . its much stronger and sturdier. Just gotta mount it to an ali plate and fit it to the focus !
Managed to get the pumps/filters mounted onto an ali plate tonight......
I was going to use these bushes to mount everything to the car but on closer inspection they are way to small for the job. Will get some proper manly ones tomorrow.
i thought that the clamps to filter/ pumps had rubber bands in them its a little hard to see off the pics , are they 8mm threaded coton reels? we have them at work for mounting single cylinder diesel engines and they are fine for that job they last a good 500 hrs and they dont half bounce around
i thought that the clamps to filter/ pumps had rubber bands in them its a little hard to see off the pics , are they 8mm threaded coton reels? we have them at work for mounting single cylinder diesel engines and they are fine for that job they last a good 500 hrs and they dont half bounce around
Yeah the Rubber sleeves supplied with the clamps are ok , but arent great. so thats why im gonna fit cotton reels aswell. the 8mm cooton reels i have , (pictured above) arent tall enough so thats why i was slightly bigger ones.