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Originally Posted by 1320racer
Most of the professionally built stock/super stock cars I have seen, as well the new factory race cars have aluminum fuel cells if that tells you anything.
That said, I wouldn't waste my $ or time putting a fuel cell in your stocker wagon, there is no performance advantage as I've made over 4000 passes in my '68 Chevelle with the factory unsumped gas tank, running as quick as 9.80's and 60 footing a best of 1.28.
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The reason Iam putting the cell in is because my tank has a leak on the outlet and the car has sat for a while and don't want to get junk in motor. By the time repair and flush the old tank or buy a factory replacement I probably almost paid for a fuel cell.