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I've never seen inside of one of the tanks. I assumed that the foam was somehow affixed or difficult to access. Are there any concerns with removing the foam in regards to how the fuel tank operates? I guess that considering the factory tank has no foam, I would assume that it's not a problem.
Any preference on plastic vs. aluminum or stainless? Thanks for the replies. -Ben |
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Ben, it is not problem, many racers run without the foam. It is simply a small fuel tank.
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Depending on the size of the cell, there may be up to three sections of "foam" in the cell. That was the case with my 15 gal aluminum cell... Easy to compress and pull out through the fill hole. Easier if you " remove the ring of bolts around the filler cap and remove that hardware" as Dragsinger, said..
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