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Didn't Izzy Wayne do a homemade bladder for his car when the bladder rule first passed?
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Didn't Izzy Wayne do a homemade bladder for his car when the bladder rule first passed?
Once you leave the rectangle shape price jumps dramatically. I'd say that bladder is closer to 20k.
Cell in front of the motor and the carbon can should do a lot to reduce fuel heating.Well, i guess in the end, it comes down to how much is not burning to death worth to you. Nobody is going to blink at a 20k bladder.
I think if you're in the TT game, you're already a person who doesn't blink.
What they need is a chiller setup for the fuel. Might lower the temps inside the cab a bit...........................plus make a few more HP.
I hate it but I’m using foam. You HAVE to replace it every 3rd year. It breaks down into little pieces in time and it will go through a hydro mat. Hydromat only lasts 4 or 5 years as well just so everyone knows. I have two 30+ gallon cells worth of Altec baffles I’d sell. I don’t recommend them for racing however.While talking about fuel cells. What is the new go to for baffles? I talked to Wayne, his baffles are done and gone, not available any longer. Are we back to home made stuff, oil bottles/wiffle balls/Gatorade bottles/etc. Or the ATL/Fuel safe Foam. Or is there something else that is getting used? I think the bigger the capacity the more the need for the baffles.
Ill be hitting you up for the baffles, Ill take them all.I hate it but I’m using foam. You HAVE to replace it every 3rd year. It breaks down into little pieces in time and it will go through a hydro mat. Hydromat only lasts 4 or 5 years as well just so everyone knows. I have two 30+ gallon cells worth of Altec baffles I’d sell. I don’t recommend them for racing however.
Those baffles seem to last forever without breaking down. Good for rock crawling. But they don’t stay still still on their own. They slush around with the fuel and tear up the bottoms of the bladder. Tear up your fuel pickups. I like them just fine for a crawler but had issues long term with them in the race cars.
Ya , we ran into the same issue with the baffles. It would rub off tiny pieces of the inner bladder and clog up fuel filter in 100milesI hate it but I’m using foam. You HAVE to replace it every 3rd year. It breaks down into little pieces in time and it will go through a hydro mat. Hydromat only lasts 4 or 5 years as well just so everyone knows. I have two 30+ gallon cells worth of Altec baffles I’d sell. I don’t recommend them for racing however.
Those baffles seem to last forever without breaking down. Good for rock crawling. But they don’t stay still still on their own. They slush around with the fuel and tear up the bottoms of the bladder. Tear up your fuel pickups. I like them just fine for a crawler but had issues long term with them in the race cars.
There have been a couple 2 tank cars. The Jimcos had dual cells. A few of the Dakar buggies had multiple cells. All that is just extra potential for problems though.On these fuel tanker long range gas guzzlers, is there any good reason to not run multiple cells with a transfer system into a primary high pressure fuel injection pump surge tank?
Use low pressure transfer pumps that can handle sucking air to get the last drop.
Cells can be scheduled for transfer for weight distribution advantage.
My friend used to run 2 tanks but eventually switched to a custom one from Harmon. It's just more electronics and **** to fail and still less capacity then a custom bladder.On these fuel tanker long range gas guzzlers, is there any good reason to not run multiple cells with a transfer system into a primary high pressure fuel injection pump surge tank?
Use low pressure transfer pumps that can handle sucking air to get the last drop.
Cells can be scheduled for transfer for weight distribution advantage.
That was a whole generation of car ago. He had that when we could run tireballs. When no spare was back there he could bolt on his extra fuel capacity. That went away when they took our balls away and everyone went back to carrying spare tires.I think Shannon Campbell had a removable second tank for his previous car that he would use during longer races.
Has anyone messed with Venturi type pumps to keep siphoning out of one tank in to another?There have been a couple 2 tank cars. The Jimcos had dual cells. A few of the Dakar buggies had multiple cells. All that is just extra potential for problems though.
Every one that I've seen had multiple pumps. Most had dual pumps per cell.Has anyone messed with Venturi type pumps to keep siphoning out of one tank in to another?
Cells can be scheduled for transfer for weight distribution advantage.
That was a whole generation of car ago. He had that when we could run tireballs. When no spare was back there he could bolt on his extra fuel capacity. That went away when they took our balls away and everyone went back to carrying spare tires.
So one could fill their spare tire with fuel and transfer it to the main tank before putting it into service?So one could fill their spare tire with fuel and transfer it to the main tank before putting it into service?

Doesn’t seem like the juice would be worth the squeeze but I guess you could

I bet it would last like a year.Stick a bladder in there like a tube with it's own fitting and provide fuel pressure by airing up the tire.
I wonder if you can "just buy" an inner tube in a gasoline compatible material. Or if you can't would one last a race.![]()
This dual pump surge tank can solve, and clean up, a lot of problems. 1/2 gallon. I am not a fan of running high pressure fuel all over a rig.On these fuel tanker long range gas guzzlers, is there any good reason to not run multiple cells with a transfer system into a primary high pressure fuel injection pump surge tank?
Use low pressure transfer pumps that can handle sucking air to get the last drop.
Cells can be scheduled for transfer for weight distribution advantage.
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So did Jeff just come kick the hornets nest for fun and then piece out? Waters must not have been up to temp.
I meant the Knowle Jeffrey. Not the hydro Jeff. Looking for the OG13 kind.![]()
Not enough time for fun.
I did have some time to open my laser box only to find out that they cut half my parts so focusing on getting the rest of the parts on the way.
In the mean time, the only thing I can come up with is battery tech appears to be on the rise.
In the future I think we will see more smaller battery packs that can be mounted all over and series or paralleled together depending on voltage of system, much like golf carts.
This will replace the giant coffin batteries that are vehicle specific and need complete disassembly or a forklift.
This allows for easier and faster repair of dead cells and weight for low vs high capacity discharge.
Who is this Jeff Knowle guy sounds like a real looser...I meant the Knowle Jeffrey. Not the hydro Jeff. Looking for the OG13 kind.
Try this for some future. Shows 500hp to front wheels with inboard motors. All wire so no gears fighting each other. Battery packs are realistic. Single ICE engine to the rear. Tech to steal from.