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surge tank fittings are usually placed in the middle of the tank making the fuel inside just splash around etc

Swirl tanks are usually round with fittings placed on the end causing the fuel to "swirl" inside, there for fuel will always be available to the inlets/outlets.

Marko go a swirl pot instead of a standard surge tank.

Outlaws in the city can help you, thats where i got mine but in a 4L

surge tank fittings are usually placed in the middle of the tank making the fuel inside just splash around etc

Swirl tanks are usually round with fittings placed on the end causing the fuel to "swirl" inside, there for fuel will always be available to the inlets/outlets.

Exactly what im looking at if nothing comes up by Friday, was going to put a baffle in a standard tank to stop it from splashing around otherwise tho. Ill give outlaws a call tomorrow, cheers for that. The one im looking at is on the net $100 for 2L tank

Just to clarify on the fuel pump bit, as I just found out, ill be needing a minimum of a bosch 044 or equivalent and at least 2L capacity surge tank :( if anyone has anything let me know asap otherwise ill have to ditch more cash at the hunk and go buy new stuff this week :wacko:

Bosch 044 and bracket acquired, thanks a bunch to frankyp11 absolute champ!

URGENT -

WTB - series 1 r33 type m front bar with indicators, and rear pods, preferably in the burgundy stock colour. would save a lot of headaches. still message me if you have in other colours.

will pay cash on pick up.

- few hundred dollars depending on condition and whether or not the front bar indicators are included. very keen for a quick buy so if you have this stuff message me.

Contact - msg me anytime on 0421549607

WTB:

1: Bottom half of cluster surround or the entire trim

2: Drivers kick panel under the cluster surround

3: Trim that goes around the gearstick boot.

4: Main headlight switch

All parts are for a R32 GTS-T

PM me details or txt me on 0433 522 234

Cheers Tim

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