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    If anyone is thinking about putting a fuel cell in a 04-01 integra and needs some pointers let me know. I am almost done with mine and while time consuming it isn all that hard. I am installing a 12 gallon Fuel Safe Enduro model with a fuel pump built into it. I installed mine with no welding. I can send photos also.

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    Yes I have been thinking of doing this to last longer during enduro`s so any info is good thanks.
    CRXsi 89 ITA NER Scott Haven cold and itching to drive.

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    yes, pictures and any info would be greatly appreciated. I'd like to see how you mounted it with no welding. A professional installation (cutting floor, building cage around the cell, bulk head, etc.) was quoted to me around $2500. I'd love to save that kind of $$$ if I can safely do it myself.

    thanks.

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    Originally posted by p99ro:
    Yes I have been thinking of doing this to last longer during enduro`s so any info is good thanks.
    CRXsi 89 ITA NER Scott Haven cold and itching to drive.
    I looked at doing this last year, be during the 12 hour we were able to get two hours + out of a tank, I don't think the cell is necessary except for the faster fill capability. And taking into consideration that the pit stops have a manditory time period we were always finished with the fueling before the time was up.


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    Originally posted by MadFrog:
    yes, pictures and any info would be greatly appreciated. I'd like to see how you mounted it with no welding. A professional installation (cutting floor, building cage around the cell, bulk head, etc.) was quoted to me around $2500. I'd love to save that kind of $$$ if I can safely do it myself.

    thanks.

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    Originally posted by MadFrog:
    yes, pictures and any info would be greatly appreciated. I'd like to see how you mounted it with no welding. A professional installation (cutting floor, building cage around the cell, bulk head, etc.) was quoted to me around $2500. I'd love to save that kind of $$$ if I can safely do it myself.

    thanks.
    I will get a good set of photos and get them to you with a verbal description. email me at [email protected] so I will have your email. Anyone else who wants the photos do the same and I will send info. Subject line show "Fuel Cell installation"


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    Originally posted by Tom Blaney:
    I looked at doing this last year, be during the 12 hour we were able to get two hours + out of a tank, I don't think the cell is necessary except for the faster fill capability. And taking into consideration that the pit stops have a manditory time period we were always finished with the fueling before the time was up.
    I am only doing it for safety sake. These cells with their bladders can really take a beating.

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    thanks, email sent.

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