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Siberia

posted on 25th Jan 06 at 23:18

quote:
Originally posted by broster
quote:
Originally posted by muppetsport
ian, surely after the years of owning cars and modding cars, like myself and several others, ya grow to like th smell of petrol.

hmmm, petrol


yeah its ace, until there is always a smell of fuel in the car it gived you a head ache makes you throw up and near pass out! wooooooooooo petrol! :thumbs:


yes i do be having this problem lately and not with me corsa either:|


charlessurr

posted on 25th Jan 06 at 20:22

i put my fuel filler behind the rear light cluster by using flexy pipe to move it, i have no problem with the smell as it uses all original pipes and filters etc.


Stu_22

posted on 16th Aug 05 at 07:29

quote:
Originally posted by Ian
Tank in the boot will mean higher centre of gravity, and smell is unavoidable.


Only just the tank sitting in the spare wheel well is on the same plane as the original tank.
I admit the original tank probably sat a bit lower


broster

posted on 16th Aug 05 at 05:51

quote:
Originally posted by muppetsport
ian, surely after the years of owning cars and modding cars, like myself and several others, ya grow to like th smell of petrol.

hmmm, petrol


yeah its ace, until there is always a smell of fuel in the car it gived you a head ache makes you throw up and near pass out! wooooooooooo petrol! :thumbs:


Nic Barnes

posted on 16th Aug 05 at 03:58

ian, surely after the years of owning cars and modding cars, like myself and several others, ya grow to like th smell of petrol.

hmmm, petrol


Ian

posted on 15th Aug 05 at 23:28

Tank in the boot will mean higher centre of gravity, and smell is unavoidable.


langey

posted on 15th Aug 05 at 17:03

quote:
Originally posted by muppetsport
aint a structural point is it? just metal bit round old filler neck. as above should be fine. but id do as adam-d says, fill up in the boot. will add more mystery to the car when your at petrol stations. especially if you also climb out through the boot


:lol::lol:


Stu_22

posted on 15th Aug 05 at 16:26

Yeah I think that what i going to do too saves stinking the car out of petrol every time you got to fill up.

I want one of thos flush fitting ones but not sure what one will fit


CorsAsh

posted on 15th Aug 05 at 11:30

Yeah, weld up your front doors too, dehandle them, smooth over the filler cap, and get in and out through the boot. :thumbs:


Rileysport

posted on 15th Aug 05 at 10:16

:lol:


Nic Barnes

posted on 15th Aug 05 at 09:57

aint a structural point is it? just metal bit round old filler neck. as above should be fine. but id do as adam-d says, fill up in the boot. will add more mystery to the car when your at petrol stations. especially if you also climb out through the boot


Adam-D

posted on 15th Aug 05 at 09:44

yes
but best way would be to just open boot and fill up and loose that bit all together and seal it off


Greg_M

posted on 15th Aug 05 at 09:44

iirc whats under there yes, i THINK it just the filter piping anyway


Rileysport

posted on 15th Aug 05 at 09:42



Want to mod it so i can use the existing filler set up for my ally in boot fuel tank