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to put duel fuel tanks on the savage .21 or a bigger one then the stock. Maybe i could do a project on it, it would be my first project and how hard can it be? also has anybody done it before with the dual tanks.:madface:
 
Dual tanks may be a better option than a bigger tank. As it stands, the backpressure bellcurve (as I call it) is too big. What I'm saying is, when you start with a full tank the backpressure is good, less air in the tank, however, when you get low on fuel, the backpressure is lacking. Especially on such huge tanks. Make true running consistency a bitch to obtain. This is with the stock Savage tank. Make it bigger and I think you would just be compounding the problem.

Now dual tanks - that may be an idea!

Another option would be to use a Conley pump to maintain constant pressure on the fuel. Then it probably wouldnt matter how big the tank is.....
 
i saw dual tanks b4.they had a smaller tank ziptied to the back of the truck
 
man i really want to do it now, how did he get the pressure form the new tank to the engine and it looks like he has his old existing tank hooked up to his new tank;) and i love it:dance: :dance:
 
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