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Old 12-24-2018, 07:16 AM
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love the hood, great choice for the track
Old 12-24-2018, 07:45 AM
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plans for hood pins? which hood, is it a saibon?
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Originally Posted by Royaltrophy
plans for hood pins? which hood, is it a saibon?
it’s a js rep I believe. No plans for hood pins atm
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Haha, the wrap was fun - hey I’m coming back down for a beer and chat!
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Originally Posted by Jinderv
Haha, the wrap was fun - hey I’m coming back down for a beer and chat!
thanks for the help Jinder. Looking forward to see you out on the track with your new wheels this summer.

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Originally Posted by myflys2k

thanks for the help Jinder. Looking forward to see you out on the track with your new wheels this summer.

no problem Homie!
See you soon
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Yesterday I spent some time working on a fuel starve solution and I don’t think a single person has attempted this so time will tell if it works.
I purchased hydraMat part number 16-111 as it mounts to the OEM style fuel pump without modifications. I also filled the tank with automotive fuel cell foam from ksrfoam.com. I was able to completely fill the tank with foam leaving a small opening at the bottom of the tank for the mat. .Total cost for this was $200.usd. Worst case scenario is I need to purchase a surge tank and im out the $200 and a $50 gas tank. Or I install a fuel cell, just not in the books this year.




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Keep us updated. it would be nice not having to drive to the gas station at lunch all the time.
Old 01-14-2019, 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by haga888
Keep us updated. it would be nice not having to drive to the gas station at lunch all the time.
gas cans!
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Is the hydramat overkill? Shouldn't the foam do enough to prevent sloshing unless you're desperately low on gas? Cool stuff though - How does the foam stay in place and not interfere with the sock?


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