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    They do manage to put cool looking gas caps on Challengers and Corvettes. Shouldn't be too much of a problem on boats.

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    My 2000 f350 has a 59 gallon tank

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    Senior Member niceguyeddie's Avatar
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    ...I'm surprised no one has called bullshit on this thread yet. ::smilies_mit_hut001:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dribble View Post
    They do manage to put cool looking gas caps on Challengers and Corvettes. Shouldn't be too much of a problem on boats.
    Oh yea. I'm sure Dana, Eddie or someone else will come up with something. I sure hope so because the two I saw the other day looked like garbage.

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    I call bullshit

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    Quote Originally Posted by GAZOO View Post
    I call bullshit

    Thanks! I can sleep now.

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    The systems that I've seen don't change fuel capacity at all, they are set to shutoff the fill before an overflow. I've been involved with both retro kits and new construction kits and overall thought they made sense.... No more overflow, indicator lights to show when you're at 95% capacity, pretty simple system. I wouldn't bother with designing a new system I'd go with a company that does that shit for a living..

 

 

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