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mitchntx
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/sto...uctId=533&R=533

This might be kind of nice for track use instead of manhandling all those fuel jugs ....
AllZWay
Buy it..... would friends be able to use it to. unsure.gif
mitchntx
Only close friends, who actually own a road race car.

There might also be a surcharge and transport fee involved ...
BigEnos
I have a couple motorcycle stands made by Handy industries, nice stuff and reasonable.
Ojustracing
Holy shit they went up in price. I use one just about everyday. Very nice piece. John
nape
Eh, I'm still young enough to not mind handling fuel jugs when I look at that price tag.
AllZWay
QUOTE (mitchntx @ Dec 29 2005, 08:48)
Only close friends, who actually own a road race car.

There might also be a surcharge and transport fee involved ...

Ouuch!! Hopefully sometime this year. I am still have that ole' dirt track car to dispose of first.

I was offered a 92 convertible Mustang with a Maxton supercharger for it yesterday. unsure.gif
jensend
Fuel jugs have become a very minor inconvienience since I was introduced to the "jiggle siphon" (my name for it). Seems both Harbor Freight and Loews both sell this neat little self-priming high flow siphon. You insert the one-way valve into the jug. The open end of the hose goes in the car's fuel port. Shake the hose 2-3 times and it self-primes and transfers the gas quickly and completely. I use a floor mat placed on the rear deck to get a gravity assist to the process. Once the siphoning starts, all I do is watch. HF sells their version for about $5. Loews gets aboutn $7. HF hose is 3/4" I.D., Loews is 1/2".
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