GTV6 expansion tanks by Canton Racing Products.
I heard from the people at Canton today and they gave me some prices for the expansion tanks. They have one of my old ones there and reckon that they can form a 'drop in' replacement made out of aluminium for the following prices (dependant on the number of orders):
10 tanks, $120.00 each
6 tanks, $150.00 each
1 tank, approximately $200.00
I'll add a poll to this thread to guage interest - please post here too so we can get a buy group going if enough people are interested.
Cheers,
10 tanks, $120.00 each
6 tanks, $150.00 each
1 tank, approximately $200.00
I'll add a poll to this thread to guage interest - please post here too so we can get a buy group going if enough people are interested.
Cheers,
Last edited by Michael on Mon Feb 07, 2005 1:04 am, edited 2 times in total.
Michael
1981 GTV6
1981 GTV6
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Expansion tanks.
Why go to an aluminum tank? The plastic tanks are now available from Vicks for about forty dollars. I saw a red plastic expansion tank on the "old bottles" site. They talk alot about there turbo experience and neoprene hose sets for GTV6s. Have kits available too. Wonder where they got the red tank. Search old bottles on the web.
I think the plastic tanks are a lot like the mechanical tensioners, there have been people who have been bitten by new tanks, I bought two last time, the first never worked, leaked out a seam, the second one has been on there about 2.5 years and looks like it is starting to develope a crack on top, so a nice permanent Aluminum tank would be a fix it and forget it solution and would give me one less thing to think about on the long road trips.
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The red tank on my site is a standard white tank dyed with RIT dye, which a common trick in the radio controled race car crowd. Some say boiling with RIT dye makes the part stronger, I don't know if it does but it makes it look cool. Also the hoses on my site are Silicone, not neoprene. I don't want to change the subject here, I just need to straigten out any innaccuracies I see regarding my stuff.
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Silicone Hoses
Greg:
Sorry for the inaccuracy regarding the hoses you sell. Maybe you should send me a complimentary set so I can run a test to make sure there silicone.
Ha!
Bud
Sorry for the inaccuracy regarding the hoses you sell. Maybe you should send me a complimentary set so I can run a test to make sure there silicone.
Ha!
Bud
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