Gas Cans?
#1
Gas Cans?
I was wanting to buy some of those plastic gas cans that dump fuel in a hurry. I currently use regular 5 gallon ones. It's not horrible but is kind of a pain to hold them forever & wait to fill that DS tank. Anyone have those better style ones? What were the best brand & price you found? Do they have a fine mesh filter in the spout?
Thanks.
Thanks.
#2
Gas Cans?
Are you thinking of the Dry Break systems that the racers use? I believe you tank needs to be designed for it. I use the VP fuel jugs (here in California called Utility jugs!). I noticed that on some, the vent hole is real small, if you drill it out it should flow better.
Check out Hunsaker utility jugs. They make a 5 and 11 gallon quick fill jugs. The design looks like it would flow alot quicker.
Check out Hunsaker utility jugs. They make a 5 and 11 gallon quick fill jugs. The design looks like it would flow alot quicker.
#5
Gas Cans?
I assumed that you were already using those and wanted something that flowed better then those. I assume you are using the ones that they sell cheap at hardware stores and generic chain auto parts stores.
The one you linked to, the Jaz race jug looks similar to VP fuel jug. Here is a few links:
Summit Racing Five Gallon Jugs
VP fuel jugs
Scribner Fuel Jug
The Hunsaker is probably still faster then all of those linked here.
The one you linked to, the Jaz race jug looks similar to VP fuel jug. Here is a few links:
Summit Racing Five Gallon Jugs
VP fuel jugs
Scribner Fuel Jug
The Hunsaker is probably still faster then all of those linked here.
#7
Gas Cans?
Originally posted by: Andrew Thomas
I was thinking more like these. Jaz
Anyone know if they filter good & flow quicker?
I was thinking more like these. Jaz
Anyone know if they filter good & flow quicker?
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#10
Gas Cans?
Those (on Jaz link) are the same ones we sell too. The long flex hose is usually an accessory and doesn't come standard. The hose has a screen in it. The vent hole comes marked but not drilled. Open it up and you'll fill up quick. Best thing to me was the clear (white) ones. That way I can easily see what kind of fuel I have in em (purple for 110, blue for 112 octane). Don't pay more than $30 bucks for em though.