Club Stand, Silverstone

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I keep forgetting to look for that piece of fuel hose for you Peter. Am putting it in my reminders for when I am back! Will let you know.
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Peter, in my Magnum 10 years ago, I got a spare tank inside the rear wing connected with some overflow tubes to the main tank. That tank sat a bit lower and the connection to fuel pump went from there. Also the fuel sender unit was in the smaller tank. That gave me another 15 Ltr.
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Re: Club Stand, Silverstone

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Thanks Migge,
The Hawk only has half that height in the wing area as the boot floor continues across to the wing. I have a small bag that fits into that area for clothes when going away anywhere!
I have seen someone just get rid of the spare wheel and fit a tank into the well or I could just extend the tank to the rear and over hang the well.
However having heard a few horror stories of relying on spray cans to re inflate I would be nervous of getting rid of the spare.
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I don't really see the need for a larger fuel tank. With my Ford 302 I get around 200 miles per tank, and that seems to coincide with the need for a toilet break.
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