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> Fuel Cell, Need a recommendation
Charles Freeborn
post Dec 12 2019, 03:37 PM
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What are y'all running for a fuel cell. Required by SVRA:
M: Fuel Cells
Fuel Cells: All cars, other than pre-war, must have a Fuel Cell that meets FIA FT-3 specification or equivalent SFI 28.3 specification. The Fuel Cell “Bladder” must be maintained according to the manufactures recommendations.
There must be a solid bulkhead (fire wall) completely separating the fuel tank, fuel pump, fuel cell, filler neck hoses, and/or vent lines, from the drivers compartment. Vent lines must exit the trunk/bodywork area.
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Charles Freeborn
post Dec 18 2019, 01:55 PM
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Thanks all!
I'm settling in on an ATL Saver bladder and innards. I'll build my own case for it. They've got excellent directions and I've got a friend with a full sheet metal shop. Will be less than $60 in materials and will save on order of $300.
I'll be building some other sheet metal bits while I'm at it - ductwork for oil cooler and brake cooling, etc.
Will post pics when done.
Cheers!

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