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Old 08-29-2007, 09:16 AM
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Ed Quay Street Fuel Cell

Can anyone comment on the Ed Quay Street Fuel Cell setup for the F-body? I was thinking about adding a sump to my gas tank, but it's an odd shaped tank to add a sump to anyway, and this would seem to make service a lot easier.
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Re: Ed Quay Street Fuel Cell

Where can I find this fuel cell you speak of?
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Go to Ed Quay's website, its about 200 bux and 11gallons.
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Re: Ed Quay Street Fuel Cell

Does anyone know who makes this particular cell? Surely Ed Quay doesn't manufacture it hiself?
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I'm not to fond of having the fuel cell IN the hatch exposed to everyone...
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I wouldn't like the idea if it wasn't covered up with a piece of sheetmetal that covers the entire top of the luggage area. It's required by NHRA to have the cell closed off from the rest of the car, and every third and fourth gen Stocker and Super Stocker that I can remember seeing has a small cell in the same location, closed off from the rest of the car with a sheetmetal hatch. If NHRA says so, it must be reasonably safe, right?
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