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Twin Tanks?

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DSM Storm

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May 20, 2002
Anyone here running twin tanks? My 10lb bottle does not last very long with only an 80 shot. If so, please post some pics of your setup!

Storm
 
GSGoinFast said:
remember, more bottles = more power :rolleyes:

Uh....right.. This isnt the fast and the furious dude.

I dont use zex BTW.

Edelbrock makes a nice set of brackets with mounts available to attach to a roll cage tube. Will most likely go that route with twin composite tanks since im only getting about 7-10 passes per tank.

Storm
 
DSM Storm said:
Uh....right.. This isnt the fast and the furious dude.

I dont use zex BTW.

Edelbrock makes a nice set of brackets with mounts available to attach to a roll cage tube. Will most likely go that route with twin composite tanks since im only getting about 7-10 passes per tank.

Storm

yes i know i was being sarcastic. your only getting 7-10 passes on a 80 shot? do you maybe have a leak somewhere, that seems low
 
GSGoinFast said:
yes i know i was being sarcastic. your only getting 7-10 passes on a 80 shot? do you maybe have a leak somewhere, that seems low

Sounds reasonable to me. On my old Chevelle I would get 2-3 runs out of a single 10 pound bottle spraying 250 HP. 250/80 = 3.125, 3.125 x 2 = 6.25, 3.125 x 3 = 9.375. From simple math to me that looks to be about average.
 
Just rember with another bottle comes more lines and more weight...i would say an additional 30lbs all told.
 
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