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Fuel cell #975759 12/09/09 06:58 AM
Joined: Jan 2008
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jaboo5322 Offline OP
Mudrunner
This is how i did my 16 gallon fuel cell from summit, part number sum-290108 [Linked Image]
Brand Summit Racing
Manufacturer's Part Number SUM-290108
Part Type Fuel Cells
Product Line Summit Racing« Pro Street Fuel Cells
Summit Racing Part Number SUM-290108

Capacity 16 gallons
Fuel Cell Color Black
Fuel Cell Material Plastic
Foam Yes
Sending Unit Included Yes
Sender Ohm Range 0 ohms empty, 90 ohms full
Length (in) 25.000 in.
Width (in) 17.000 in.
Height (in) 9.000 in.
Outlet Fitting Quantity Two
Outlet Fitting Size -8 AN
Vent Fitting Size -6 AN
Sump Yes
Sump Depth (in) 2 in.
Quantity Sold individually.

I think, I did not do such a good job, as it was to get me through the season, which made it most of anyway. So it was kinda rigged, and kinda not mounted well. As i don't know how well we will find out a way to mount that big a cell in the back of a 4 door kia anyway. The nice thing to know is, if you order a 16 gallon fuel cell with foam, if you take the foam out, you are much closer to actually haveing a 16 gallon fuel cell. Foam didn't seem to help me at all. So the heck with the foam. Besides that, if you find yourself at the mercy of the checkbook, i moved the fill cap away from the level sender, and cut a hole, a precise hole, in the center of the fuel cell. and put the original sender, pump, tank low level, tank pressure, all original equipment in the middle of the cell. The fuel pump screen ends up exactly in the center of the sump. Sealed it with some good seal all sealant. Extended the wires, and everything worked well. Accept the guage reads backwards, and you have to mount the tank on something at least 2 inches high, because of the 2 inch sump. I used the purchased straps, on top of 2x4s, which i screwed to the floor. Now, in the future, hopefully next spring, i will be trying to find a safe way to drop the cell a little bit down in the back under the usuall cargo area. But not too much under the vehicle, as you don't really have that much room. And would like to have an external fuel pump, filter, wiring. All nicely mounted. I found some people interested in how i used this wonderfull piece of equipment. I kinda feel, i feel terrible that i cut a perfect piece of sealed tank up to rigg up a used pump and sender. Then again. It was great on the trails last year. Yeahhoo.


2001 Sportage, 4" RSG lift, Cragers W/31 10.5 Micky Claws, Warn Manual Hubs, 16 gallon Pro Street Fuel Cell, Custom Snorkel, K&N Filter.
1989 Dodge W250.
Re: Fuel cell [Re: jaboo5322] #975760 12/09/09 06:59 AM
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jaboo5322 Offline OP
Mudrunner
[Linked Image]


2001 Sportage, 4" RSG lift, Cragers W/31 10.5 Micky Claws, Warn Manual Hubs, 16 gallon Pro Street Fuel Cell, Custom Snorkel, K&N Filter.
1989 Dodge W250.
Re: Fuel cell [Re: jaboo5322] #975761 12/09/09 07:15 AM
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jaboo5322 Offline OP
Mudrunner
[img][image]http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii245/jaboo5322/sum-290108_w_m-1.jpg[/img][/image]

This is a mounting illistration by my son, how the mounting straps have channels in the cell. And how we screwed it to the hatch area floar panel.


2001 Sportage, 4" RSG lift, Cragers W/31 10.5 Micky Claws, Warn Manual Hubs, 16 gallon Pro Street Fuel Cell, Custom Snorkel, K&N Filter.
1989 Dodge W250.
Re: Fuel cell [Re: jaboo5322] #975762 12/10/09 03:02 AM
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Hydra747 Offline
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Are you using both fuel tanks in tandem?

Nice info here ....please let us know....

Re: Fuel cell [Re: Hydra747] #975763 12/10/09 03:13 AM
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 305
jaboo5322 Offline OP
Mudrunner
Just the fuel cell, because the original tank was leaking at the seam. Which brings me to another point. I only tied in the pressure and return lines. On my 2001, there is the vapor eliminator, which is totaly unhooked now. I don't know if that will effect emmissions at all, but mine still only gets the o2 sensor code. If you don't hook up the tank pressure switch, you will get a code for that.


2001 Sportage, 4" RSG lift, Cragers W/31 10.5 Micky Claws, Warn Manual Hubs, 16 gallon Pro Street Fuel Cell, Custom Snorkel, K&N Filter.
1989 Dodge W250.
Re: Fuel cell [Re: jaboo5322] #975764 12/10/09 03:24 AM
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Posts: 2,243
DamKia Offline
Kia Moderator
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Just the fuel cell, because the original tank was leaking at the seam. Which brings me to another point. I only tied in the pressure and return lines. On my 2001, there is the vapor eliminator, which is totaly unhooked now. I don't know if that will effect emmissions at all, but mine still only gets the o2 sensor code. If you don't hook up the tank pressure switch, you will get a code for that.


Ckeck with your local Kia dealer, there was a recall on fuel tanks that leaked at the seam. You could score one for free and double the range of your Sporty.


2002 Sporty , Ironman 2.5" spring, 2" body, 15 x 7 ROH wheels, K&N, 15 x 10.5 Simex Centipedes, Powerchip 91.

"Never argue with an idiot. They will bring you down to their level then beat you with experience!"
Re: Fuel cell [Re: DamKia] #975765 12/10/09 03:45 AM
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jaboo5322 Offline OP
Mudrunner
Thanks, but not in ohio. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/angry.gif" alt="" /> Which doesn't make much sense, because ohio uses salt all winter long. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/barf.gif" alt="" />


2001 Sportage, 4" RSG lift, Cragers W/31 10.5 Micky Claws, Warn Manual Hubs, 16 gallon Pro Street Fuel Cell, Custom Snorkel, K&N Filter.
1989 Dodge W250.
Re: Fuel cell [Re: jaboo5322] #975766 12/10/09 01:43 PM
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DamKia Offline
Kia Moderator
Could you drive to the next state????


2002 Sporty , Ironman 2.5" spring, 2" body, 15 x 7 ROH wheels, K&N, 15 x 10.5 Simex Centipedes, Powerchip 91.

"Never argue with an idiot. They will bring you down to their level then beat you with experience!"
Re: Fuel cell [Re: DamKia] #975767 12/10/09 05:09 PM
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 305
jaboo5322 Offline OP
Mudrunner
That, or try and fudge the serial number. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> I guess some kias, alittle older, they did waranty in ohio.


2001 Sportage, 4" RSG lift, Cragers W/31 10.5 Micky Claws, Warn Manual Hubs, 16 gallon Pro Street Fuel Cell, Custom Snorkel, K&N Filter.
1989 Dodge W250.
Re: Fuel cell [Re: jaboo5322] #975768 12/28/09 12:02 AM
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Hydra747 Offline
Roll Me Over
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Nice project!
My only question was, Why couldn't you use both tanks?

...I mean after you fix the original.....

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