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Old 05-15-2009, 05:58 AM
RICK LAKE RICK LAKE is offline
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ng8264723 Chris you are working come tuff hours. As far as mounting the accusump you can mount it just about any place. Mine is mounted to the outer frame rail on the R/S of the car. It has electric soleniod to turn on and off in the car. If you run it under the car body, add shields to protect it from road debries. A small stone can dent the case of the tube and it will not work. Some guys mount them on there cross member in front of the motor. This makes for a short run of line to connect. 28 pounds is not alot of extra weight to carry unless you are Nascar or 1/4 racer. Adding the weight makes it a little easier to balance the car in all for corners. The guys that race on the track put there cars on scales with there weight in the drivers seat. All this goes into helping a car handle better. Mount the tank where ever you have room and can get to or work on if needed. I have a gauge on mine and you want to be able to read it. Some guys run them from inside the cars with just a manual valve for on and off, on the passenger floor. I think you can mount it in any postion if needed. I would check with accusump before doing this to be sure. Rick L Hey Chris, get off the midnight shift and get a little sun
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