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Old 06-03-2014, 08:57 AM
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A fuel cell is a glorified gas tank. Replaces your stock tank and typically mounts at the rear of the vehicle for weight purposes and also typically incorporates a sump. I say typical cause they can come in all shapes/sizes and configurations depending on what the car will be used for. Goggle that ****.
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Fuel cells normally replace the stock tank however they can also be used to run a separate dedicated fuel system such as in a nitrous application
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Originally Posted by IronBlockBecky
Fuel cells normally replace the stock tank however they can also be used to run a separate dedicated fuel system such as in a nitrous application
So are they used for racing applications only? Cuz Ive seen some that are mounted up front on the ls1s and are only 1-3 gallons.
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A 1-3 gallon fuel cell is more than likely for a separate dedicated fuel system. They are also used for methanol sometimes. They are not necessarily for "racing" applications but one that small certainly has something to do with a power adder.



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