DRZ man Posted April 27, 2009 Share Posted April 27, 2009 I want to order a fuel cell for my z but, I keep getting mixed reviews about the foam that comes in them, I just wanted to know whats the opinion on this, thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jnjdragracing Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 We run the foam in the cell and most people I know do the same. The foam helps with fuel agitation and sloshing around. I would research this for what type application you are going to use it for like drag racing, road rally etc..... John Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnc Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 I'm not sure why you would be getting mixed reviews on fuel cell foam. Its a basic safety requirement and no certified fuel cell is without it. Its main purpose is to reduce vapor buildup inside the tank, which significantly reduces the chance of explosion. You do need to inspect it every year or two and replace it per the manufacturer's instructions. Its not a big deal and just adds an hour to the normal annual inspection that should be done on all race cars. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soundmasterg Posted April 29, 2009 Share Posted April 29, 2009 How often does the foam need to be replaced in a fuel cell? I was thinking of using one in my street/track 240Z that will be getting a high horsepower turbo engine down the road, but I would think a metal tank setup for EFI would have less maintainence and be cheaper? Greg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zclubhouse Posted April 30, 2009 Share Posted April 30, 2009 Its main purpose is to reduce vapor buildup inside the tank, which significantly reduces the chance of explosion.quote] Possibly along the same lines, I thought the theory behind the foam was that thousands of small pockets of semi-separated fuel won't burn like one larger mass? I understand that vapor is more volatile than the liquid state of fuel, but is vapor control the only reason for foam? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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