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Carbon Tanks

Postby GOOSE_SP2 » Sat Dec 01, 2012 10:32 pm

Anyone on here ever had or thinking about running one of these

http://worldofqbcarbon.com/store/Honda/ ... d_237.html


I know Paul Hughes on the FB site has one just trying to gauge some opinion on quality/practicality etc
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Re: Carbon Tanks

Postby N11 EXPRESS » Sat Dec 01, 2012 10:49 pm

there is alot of mods id pick before a carbon tank
other than been lighter i cant think of any other benefits oh yes street cred goes up a notch
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Re: Carbon Tanks

Postby SubSailor » Sun Dec 02, 2012 5:52 am

I have one of these tanks instead.
http://www.eti-fuelcel.com/

Very light (5 lbs/2.26 Kg in OEM fuel capacity) and guaranteed for life.
OEM steel tank weighs 12.5 lbs/5.67 Kg.

Their web site mentions it should work with the Durbahn/Turn One airbox (which I also have).
However, the dimensions on my ETI tank would not allow it to mate with the Durbahn/Turn One airbox sealing surfaces.
There should be no problem using a Moriwaki or similar copy airbox.
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Re: Carbon Tanks

Postby N11 EXPRESS » Sun Dec 02, 2012 2:58 pm

SubSailor wrote:I have one of these tanks instead.
http://www.eti-fuelcel.com/

Very light (5 lbs/2.26 Kg in OEM fuel capacity) and guaranteed for life.
OEM steel tank weighs 12.5 lbs/5.67 Kg.

Their web site mentions it should work with the Durbahn/Turn One airbox (which I also have).
However, the dimensions on my ETI tank would not allow it to mate with the Durbahn/Turn One airbox sealing surfaces.
There should be no problem using a Moriwaki or similar copy airbox.


yous yanks reallys know how to mod your rc's i cant log onto speedzilla without drooling all over the keyboard :lol:
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Re: Carbon Tanks

Postby steelsey » Sun Dec 02, 2012 9:02 pm

good find! I'm not in the market for a carbon tank but like the look of the hugger!
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Re: Carbon Tanks

Postby GOOSE_SP2 » Wed Dec 05, 2012 6:14 am

Thanks Steelsey to be fair guys its only a streetbike so in terms of weight saving i know it wont make much difference but it was mainly aesthetics realy...mind you theres a few jobs on her to do before then anyway ;)
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