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20-Gallon Fuel Cell - 24 in. L x 20 in. W x 10 in. H
JEGS 555-15397 20-Gallon Fuel Cell Features:
- Fuel sending unit with 0 ohms empty, 90 ohms full signal
- Fuel cell foam is included and is only for gasoline-based fuels. It must be removed when using alcohol, methanol, and Ethanol-based fuels (E-85, E-89, E-90, E-100, etc.) since the water content in alcohol-based fuels may cause the foam to breakdown
This fuel cell does not have a roll-over vent valve, either port can be used as a return. The current foam in this cell is only compatible with gasoline-based fuels and must be removed when using Alcohol, Methanol, and E-85 fuels since the water content in alcohol-based fuels may cause the foam to break down. A roll-over vent valve is available for purchase separately. We recommend JEGS -10 AN external mount valve 555-15379
Emissions Note:
This part is only legal for sale and use on Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles or on vehicles used solely for the purposes of closed competition racing.
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Specifications:
What is the warranty on this product fuel gauge doesn't work.
How is the sending unit wired. ? Is the g for ground or for gauge. I’ve hooked it up several ways and it doesn’t work.
Can this fuel cell be used with diesel. If not, can you recommend one?
Is this fuel cell really (actually) 20" wide? The picture makes it look 24" wide and 20" long but the description is 20" wide.....is this a mistake?
What would be a good line to use for this to connect to my stock fuel lines? And is there an adapter I could use to connect this to my stock fuel and return lines being 3/8 and 1/2?
Will this fuel cell work with Holley Siniper fuel injection
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