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Imp, second fuel cell or tank?

cchrysle

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Hi,
Has anyone placed a second fuel tank or cell in an Imp 140x machine?
I am wondering about placement. Should it be installed behind the passenger or driver's seat, in the bed of the Imp?
Or, if it's a fuel cell with the opening to add fuel to it on top, should it be placed at the rear of the Imp making it easier to refuel?
Has anyone tried putting a fuel cell or tank at different places on their Imp's testing how the machine behaves when you add 60 pounds to their Imp?
(Ethanol free fuel weighs 6 pounds per gallon)

Thanks in advance!
 

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My tank sits on the bed against the passenger side cab. Just guessing but it's probably 30x24x8 rectangular, low enough to sit a few inches below the window.
Here's a shot from before painting
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Thanks BoyToys!
Does the fuel tank have a opening on top to add the fuel? Or did you create a custom fuel neck delivery system to add fuel to it?

On my Imp, one of the previous owners removed the fuel neck that exited the cab in the middle of the rear deck.
If they had left it installed, you would add fuel to the onboard tank from the rear of the Imp, instead of creative funnels between the two front seats.
 
There's a cap left of center on the top but can't really see it in the photo. Where the stock tank would have been (I guess) instead I have a hydraulic oil tank and controls from the front plow and rear attachments.
 
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