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A {{wiki|racing fuel cell}} is a gasoline tank with baffles that prevent sloshing. It is typically found in a race vehicle, but can be used on street vehicles.It is filled with an open-cell foam core to prevent explosion of vapor in the empty portion of the tank and to minimize sloshing of fuel during competition that may unbalance the vehicle or cause inadequate fuel delivery to the motor (fuel starvation). Not to be confused with an electricity-generating {{wiki|fuel cell}} (hydrogen fuel cell). | A {{wiki|racing fuel cell}} is a gasoline tank with baffles that prevent sloshing. It is typically found in a race vehicle, but can be used on street vehicles.It is filled with an open-cell foam core to prevent explosion of vapor in the empty portion of the tank and to minimize sloshing of fuel during competition that may unbalance the vehicle or cause inadequate fuel delivery to the motor (fuel starvation). Not to be confused with an electricity-generating {{wiki|fuel cell}} (hydrogen fuel cell). | ||
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A racing fuel cellᵂ is a gasoline tank with baffles that prevent sloshing. It is typically found in a race vehicle, but can be used on street vehicles.It is filled with an open-cell foam core to prevent explosion of vapor in the empty portion of the tank and to minimize sloshing of fuel during competition that may unbalance the vehicle or cause inadequate fuel delivery to the motor (fuel starvation). Not to be confused with an electricity-generating fuel cellᵂ (hydrogen fuel cell).
rear-mounted small-capacity racing fuel cell
Street-suitable 12-gallon racing fuel cell (stock tank is 10 gallon)
Discussions: * POST LEGAL? Tray mounted fuel cell * POST Alternate fuel tanks
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