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phorensic
April 4th, 2005, 11:19
I just picked up a Jaz fuel cell from a buddy and heard an opinion from a prerunner dude that said Jaz fuel cells are not race legal, but Fuel Safes are. Did a search and couldn't find anything. Also, can I paint it whatever color I want or does it have to be red? I plan on racing MORE first and then maybe MDR, maybe their rules are different concerning fuel cells.

matt_helton
April 4th, 2005, 11:30
yes for MDR and MORE. "technically" for SCORE i have heard they are not legal. i run one in my truck and have no problems with tech. the important thing is that its the polyethelene(sp) bladder in a metal can. thats what mine is.

class7s
April 4th, 2005, 16:29
I have one on my truck and never have been questioned about its legality. Considering the same group does tech for most of the races, if it passes at one of the sactioning bodies it should pass all of them

phorensic
April 4th, 2005, 16:39
Thanks guys. I will probably never race SCORE ($$$), so I'm not worried. BTW, can I paint it like a gunmetal grey or black so it doesn't stick out so much on the street? (legality issues of course)

class7s
April 4th, 2005, 17:06
Thanks guys. I will probably never race SCORE ($$$), so I'm not worried. BTW, can I paint it like a gunmetal grey or black so it doesn't stick out so much on the street? (legality issues of course)


That might cause a few eyebrows at tech to be raised. If you want it not to stand out on the street I would recommend some sort of sides to be built in that can be removed during racing

Brian Mapes
April 5th, 2005, 10:55
Matt, just make some aluminum or sheetmetal sides that are held on with dzus tabs that surround the cage of the cell. Then you can paint them whatever you want.

MikeLeung
April 5th, 2005, 11:10
The brand of fuel cell is not important. What is important is that the fuel cell has to be a bladder that is completely encased in alum or sheet metal. You might have one of those plastic fuel cells...those are not legal.

phorensic
April 5th, 2005, 21:25
No, its the kind that is completely encased in red painted metal (steel I think). However, the "bladder" seems to be to just be plastic. I was under the impression that they were rubber bladders, meh. I have to repaint it, replace the foam with Fuel Safe foam (its dissolving) and figure out my pump/lines/mounting situation.

Ryan_P
April 5th, 2005, 21:52
Actually, the plastic molded fuel cells are legal in all sanctioning bodies for off-road racing, call fuel safe and ask them. When I bought mine it was an option since it was a custom made cells, for a 5 open car with a cut in the bottom for the shifter and throttle linkage. The inside is also a foam bladder and has an aluminum can to go around, which makes it 100% race legal.

-Ryan

CRAIG_HALL
April 5th, 2005, 22:04
What your describing sounds legal.Cells dont need a flexable rubber bladder to be legal.They can be either the rubber kind or the plastic type as long as they have appropriate fittings.They BOTH need to be encased in a aluminum or steel can/shell to support it.Usually the plastic cells will be imprinted or lettered with what they are legal for.My "plastic" type Fuel safe in an aluminum can says approved for score right on it.

JONES PERFORMANCE
April 9th, 2005, 23:20
http://www.jazproducts.com/fuelcells/270-016-06.jpg

these ones i was told by a mdr tech are legal in their series.

phorensic
April 10th, 2005, 00:19
That's the one I have, except there is an extra fitting for a fuel injection return line.