A surge tank solves the fuel issue very efficiently. You can run one with the stock tank or a cell. I am mainly getting rid of my tank because my driveshaft was super close to the gas tank and I had to space it down with 4 washers on each bolt to gain enough clearance to not rub (using the adapter from jagsthatrun). This winter I am installing the rear camber correction and raising the subframe so all even more reasons to get rid of the tank being in the way (also leaves space for routing awesome exhaust exits through the side rockers).
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A surge tank solves the fuel issue very efficiently. You can run one with the stock tank or a cell. I am mainly getting rid of my tank because my driveshaft was super close to the gas tank and I had to space it down with 4 washers on each bolt to gain enough clearance to not rub (using the adapter from jagsthatrun). This winter I am installing the rear camber correction and raising the subframe so all even more reasons to get rid of the tank being in the way (also leaves space for routing awesome exhaust exits through the side rockers). -
I have some weird heavy vibration from somewhere in my drive line above 120. it really freaking annoying I think my diff is ever so slightly crooked or something. I had to go with a custom drive shaft because I was afraid of it hitting the gas tank.Worlds 1st LS powered e30 cabby.
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I've not had any clearance issues with a 3" drive shaft, or dual exhaust with a stock fuel tank. I've had starvation issues when low on fuel with a stock tank, but there are ways to remedy that. I'm hoping the Holly hydramat might be another good solution starvation as well. If you haven't seen this stuff, check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_jsSPRUTSALast edited by iflytii; 12-30-2014, 11:31 AM.Comment
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No issues with the 188 diff in my car but I have twisted a couple cv joints into submission.
For the tach setting, it's pretty straight forward. I invested in a HP Tuners license so I could continually make tweaks, but any good tuner can do this. For the specific settings it is documented well here:
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Equivalent in what way? Gasoline and water are two entirely different chemical compounds. They have dissimilar physical and chemical properties because, well, they are different. Perhaps you are referring specifically to the weight of a gallon of each. If so, then the weight of a gallon of each substance is not equivalent because the gas is less dense than water, so a gallon of water weighs more. When referring to volume, a gallon of gas is equivalent to a gallon of water. Even a gallon of oxygen is equivalent to a gallon of water, in reference to volume. However, when dealing with gases, pressure, temperature, and the number of molecules of the gas must be taken into account.
Ok so I learned something today
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Yep, good advice. We will run them through the rockers on our race cars only because those cars are extensively caged. Even then we still reinforce the area around where we cut for the pass-thru.
I've not had any clearance issues with a 3" drive shaft, or dual exhaust with a stock fuel tank. I've had starvation issues when low on fuel with a stock tank, but there are ways to remedy that. I'm hoping the Holly hydramat might be another good solution starvation as well. If you haven't seen this stuff, check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_jsSPRUTSA
Obviously the bottom rocker rail/pinch welded area is structural, and my cage is going to basically attached above and below the 2 cuts for the exhaust.
Also, gasoline is about 6lb/US gallon, it's mass is about 0.75x the mass of water, hence why gasoline separates and floats on water.Comment
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