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We use a 5 gallon cell in the trunk. We've used the Meziere pump and on this build we're using the Hugh Precision pump ( which is basically a pool pump ) basically some hose and fittings. We usually use the aluminun cells and modify the tops for a larger lid instead of the regular fuel cell lid.

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That may be the saving point of that PT2000 - we'll see - I still think it's not going to be big enough for what you guys plan to do with the car.
 

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Just saw this post...

That may be the saving point of that PT2000 - we'll see - I still think it's not going to be big enough for what you guys plan to do with the car.

The picture is our front mount 1250hp intercooler. Our 1500hp front mount is on the Twin Turbo car with no issues. Justin had the 1500hp front mount on his car at Zmax last year with track temps at 145degrees and after the True Street cruise his ICE pass never got over 80deg IAT's.

The PT2000 is good up to 1800rwhp per Precision. I think we'll be ok.
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I made 780rwhp on my stock little 03 cobra intercooler and with a 2gallon ice box in 100 deg heat only saw 130deg IAT's w/a 28psi Kenne Bell sitting on top using a stock pump.
 
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Is that a chrome-moly roll cage?
I'm a Welder and I have never welded chrome-moly before!! Would like to know what you use to weld it with! A type of stainless?
 

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Is that a chrome-moly roll cage?
I'm a Welder and I have never welded chrome-moly before!! Would like to know what you use to weld it with! A type of stainless?

Yeap It's Chrommoly. It's going to be a 25.5 spec less Funny car cage at this point. I will have to ask what he uses.
 

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The picture is our front mount 1250hp intercooler. Our 1500hp front mount is on the Twin Turbo car with no issues. Justin had the 1500hp front mount on his car at Zmax last year with track temps at 145degrees and after the True Street cruise his ICE pass never got over 80deg IAT's.

The PT2000 is good up to 1800rwhp per Precision. I think we'll be ok.
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I made 780rwhp on my stock little 03 cobra intercooler and with a 2gallon ice box in 100 deg heat only saw 130deg IAT's w/a 28psi Kenne Bell sitting on top using a stock pump.

But your front mount cooler is actually a lot larger when talking about the actual fins and cooling space. A lot of that PT2000 is the in and out for the air. The actual 'cooler' part is not so big. The picture is deceiving. It also makes a big difference on the pump (which you guys are doing good) and the amount of travel in and out of the cooler to and from its' destinations.

I wish you guys the best but I still think if you plan on going with that car where I think you do - then you are going to be 86'ing that PT2000 real quick. It netted me 120+ IAT's and now I am less than half once I axed it. Keep me posted though as I'm curious to see how it does.
 
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Is that a chrome-moly roll cage?
I'm a Welder and I have never welded chrome-moly before!! Would like to know what you use to weld it with! A type of stainless?

Most use an ER80S-D2 rod.....A lot will use ER70S-2, they say the 70 is better for non heat treated materials...
 

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still a very nice cage! I thought you wanted triangles in a cage not squares? or is the part right behind the seat not a load bearing part?
 

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still a very nice cage! I thought you wanted triangles in a cage not squares? or is the part right behind the seat not a load bearing part?

The part behind the seat is not load bearing. It's the back portion of a funny car cage. If you go to a big event you'll see that is how there all made.
 

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Finishing it up. This car will be in Milan,MI for the NMRA Race with us this weekend Friday and Saturday.
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We're making a final seat delete plate soon
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