Always good fun to have a look at that experiment.
Ha! Is that still about?
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Always good fun to have a look at that experiment.
Holy Cow, $52 for a plastic bottle?
No, I did not pay that much. It can be found much cheaper, as Vmass has found. I think I paid around $30, but the convenience of having something that is made just for that purpose is worth the price. Having to find some place to store a lamp base would be considerably more difficult than just assuring the plastic bottle is empty and hanging it from the end of the storage shelves.I too have the $52.00 plastic bottle (although I think I paid $40 on ebay) ...
It has more to do with accelleration than height, but height is the catalyst for accelleration and accelleration is what raises the pressure.
However the likelyhood of that pressure difference from having the tank a foot or two higher than the stock tank actually having any measurable effect on the pressure at the float valves is little to none. The level of the lowest point of the feed line is also factor. The video that is posted actually has too many variables to really prove that what was mentioned would happen.
I thought that's pretty much what I just said. Conversation is over as far as i'm concerned. Have a great day.Not sure what you mean by variables, but that tank was full, and it was 15 ft ish off the ground, the bike idles and revved and no leaks, I think it proved well enough that the sky stays up when the fuel level is a foot, two, ten feet is no difference to the ability of the carb floats/needles, man inside with a rubber bung to do its job
If your float valves are incapable of holding back a couple of extra feet of head, that's a warning sign they need looked at, seriously.Whatever your method, don't raise it any higher than the stock fuel tank, it might force gas past float valves that are just barely able to hold the pressure of a stock tank.
Do you want the cap to seal?wow, glad to see that I'm not the only one that made their own aux bottle. I made mine out of a windshield washer fluid bottle. the fun part was getting the cap to seal
