Freestyle Can you guys post pics of your engine bay WITH A POWER FACTOR PIPE INSTALLED?

WFO Speedracer

A lifetime ban is like a lifetime warranty !
Location
Alabama
With as many people as there are out there running PFP'S why does someone not just have larger tanks rotomolded , kind like the old westcoast tanks that stick up into the hood area, should be able to get at least 4 or 5 gallons that way. Its like Anything else price on the tanks will depend on how many are initially ordered.
 
With as many people as there are out there running PFP'S why does someone not just have larger tanks rotomolded , kind like the old westcoast tanks that stick up into the hood area, should be able to get at least 4 or 5 gallons that way. Its like Anything else price on the tanks will depend on how many are initially ordered.

You could be that somebody! Make it happen and you will be counting the stacks of money like in your pic. I'll take one.
 

McDog

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Location
South Florida
If i could get my hands on one of those I could splash it and build in carbon!!!
Let me know if he would do one for me... I would not need any tabs or anything or even the batt box as i will only use for a plug.
I have to finish my hull project first, which im closing in on but could get this going on the side in spare time... I was about to chop a OE tank up to do so

LOL! "Please sir, won't you make me one so I can splash it?" I'm sure he will be thrilled to hook you up. LOL!
 

NVJAY775

My home away from home.
I'm without a phone, so can't post pics for a few days.

I'm running a battery close in size to a deka etx9. My cart tank came from the ski clinic, same as Jmike's I think. Mounted the tank sideways and tight to the front cover. Mounted the battery in front of the tank. So the battery sits between the pipe and tank. Works awesome and is easy to get to the battery. I had to add and change mounts, but it worked out good.

edit.. Here's a link to a thread I had on topic with some pics.
http://www.x-h2o.com/threads/116881-BG3-PFP-battery-tank-layout-HELP-!&highlight=
 
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LOL! "Please sir, won't you make me one so I can splash it?" I'm sure he will be thrilled to hook you up. LOL!

Atleast im up front! And im sure E Rok understood what i was getting at! you do not...
The fact that E rok said "fabricator on the side" could mean he built it for Rok on the side and could careless
if I splash it, as he has no intention of selling or wants to waste/or have the time for it... thus me asking
if he cared! It looked clean with the pipe and would save me few hours that I dont have!
 

DAG

Yes, my balls tickled from that landing
Location
Charlotte, NC
For anyone putting a PFP in a square. a DEKA9 fits nicely behind motor mounts
 

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McDog

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Location
South Florida
Atleast im up front! And im sure E Rok understood what i was getting at! you do not...
The fact that E rok said "fabricator on the side" could mean he built it for Rok on the side and could careless
if I splash it, as he has no intention of selling or wants to waste/or have the time for it... thus me asking
if he cared! It looked clean with the pipe and would save me few hours that I dont have!

I understand. It is just funny and unusual to hear someone come right out and say it. I would want one in aluminum.
 
ok, I dont want to go off topic and may start a thread if it goes any further but why alloy?
I have notice that thats the only option i see for tanks besides molded type's... It may be like brian says "liability"
I love the look of carbon and its what im working with so of coarse I want to make everything in carbon....lol
 
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McDog

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Location
South Florida
Some have had issues with the resins not holding up to contact with the fuel and starting to leak. My wdk fiberglass/gelcoat tank works fine though, so I don't know. I do know that aluminum tanks are surprisingly light.
 
Some have had issues with the resins not holding up to contact with the fuel and starting to leak. My wdk fiberglass/gelcoat tank works fine though, so I don't know. I do know that aluminum tanks are surprisingly light.

Gotcha, there are epoxy resins used in aerospace and other venues that will handle that with no issue that I know of but I will look into this and see. but now I have to buy a PFP so I can make a plug! geez, splashing sure was easier...lol

STICKERS!!!!! we cant cover up the good lookin carbon now...

ok back to topic now
 
I had a wamiltons carbon tank in my superjet and It cause mucho problems as it delaminated and small fibers from the carbon passed through the fuel filter and got congregated in the carb causing a lean bottom end condition. I even tried running 2 filters and it still got through enough for me to :):):):) list the tank. It was a cool unit that had foam baffle inside to stop slosh and provide consistent fuel delivery.
 
Here's mine..

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GIL

Power In The Hands Of Few
Location
Cullman AL
It's looking like the best option is a RCI 1040D cell which is 4 gallons and measurements are 9x9x12.

I have contacted RCI to see if we can get a tank without the automotive style 'AN' fittings installed AND to see if we can get one in natural instead of black.

I will post here after I have a difinitive answer from RCI.

Now I just have to decide what to do with the battery........ (I keep going back to the idea of installing it in the frt of the tray). (I never ride surf style).
 

munki63

Epoxy is my duct tape
Location
Canada
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I put the battery in between the tank and pipe
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I don't have a picture of it 100% together but I can fit a full sized battery there
 

munki63

Epoxy is my duct tape
Location
Canada
Ill get measurements later but it's a 2gal jazz tank, I used the 2 inserts for the pipe for the battery box, it's a blowsion battery box so it's much stronger then the plastic box, and it's got 2 hooks on the side I used for holding down the pipe, I had to drill thru the bottom of the box at a wider spread for it to fit and turf the bottom of the battery box so it would be a snug fit, there are 2 hooks I bolted to the flywheel cover so the tank is actually only strapped to the motor, survived quite a few flops so far, this winter ill be doing another insert to hold the tank down a littler better but that's how I did it, also the face of the tank is turfed as well, Also there is an insert under the tank so the tank is sitting ontop of some 1" padding with a hole in it so the bottom it flat, just thought of this... I've got billet cases so my pipe is higher then a motor with stock cases, same set-up would work with stock cases BUT you would have to get the tank higher yet because it buldges out at the bottom and you would have to turn it sideways
 
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I had a wamiltons carbon tank in my superjet and It cause mucho problems as it delaminated and small fibers from the carbon passed through the fuel filter and got congregated in the carb causing a lean bottom end condition. I even tried running 2 filters and it still got through enough for me to :):):):) list the tank. It was a cool unit that had foam baffle inside to stop slosh and provide consistent fuel delivery.


I had the same carbon tank, with the same exact problems, with no support from Wamiltons on the issue. That was my last purchase from them.
 
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