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What ever your choice is, I prefer aluminum, make sure to remove the foam
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I agree with aluminum over plastic but I still have the original foam in my Triangle engineering 5 gallon cell for 5 years now with no problem, only running race gas though.. I think the cheaper cells have foam issues. JMO.... bob |
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i ordered a 5 gallon aluminum, thanks guys
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There's no need for foam unless you run roundy round. Just keep the cell full and there's no slosh. If you ever get fuel that won't check you'll be digging the foam out at the track anyway to get rid of the bad stuff trapped in the foam.
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I have a 12 gal.harwood plastic with the original foam in my 68 camaro i bought/installed in 1985, no issues, it must be some good foam i guess.
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