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TracTuff PRB/PRC "Race" Fill Pot

$499.75 NZD
SKU TracTuff-PRB-PRC-1
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It's not a swirl tank; it may look like one... but its not. This is the little brother to the swirl tank, the fill pot! 

The inlet/ outlet configuration really doesn't do anything to actively separate air like the wrapped and staggered inlet/ outlet found on a swirl tank and as a result, the fill pot is easier to make, resulting in a less expensive product. So if you just want a fill point that does a better job of statically catching passing air than a filler neck, this is for you! 

The race fill pot starts with a beautifully machined 6061-T6 flange that incorporates the exact footprint of the OEM neck and machined o-ring groove for the OEM gasket. You can chose from a list of options to make the product as unique as your project; including outlet position and accessory ports for aftermarket sensors and/ or turbo and wastegate feeds, as well as two different styles of radiator cap bungs. The race version differs from the standard version in that the flange does not have a water bypass provision. If you would like this style of flange due to intake manifold related issues... I can add a water bypass port to the bottom of the fill pot on request.

The domestic cap bung has a 1/8" NPT port and the import version has a 1/16" NPT for connection to an overflow. The domestic version uses any early model (late 70's Chevy C10 Pickup w/ 454) cap and the import version uses early model Honda (88'-91' Civic/ CRX and 90'-93' Integra) cap. 

NOTE: Made to Order - Contact for ETA - If you are interested in a specific design that varies from this, please email us. If using AN lines we also recommend designing the upper radiator hose so that there is droop/ give so the engines movement and does not push/ pull on the radiator and fatigue any parts. The tank is welded so that it sits level when bolted to an engine with a 15° lean backwards (exhaust side) or an 8° lean forward (intake side). Depending on your fuel line routing, this may require you to make changes and due to the numerous intake manifold and throttle body combos... it is your job to communicate the measurements I need to avoid after your purchase has been made.

Additional Options:

-Radiator Cap Bung
-Lg. Domestic Style
-Sm. Import Style

-Connection Type
-Std. Hose
-16 Male Flare

-Outlet Position
-6 O'Clock - Front Of Vehicle
-4 O'Clock
-3 O'Clock

-Tank Accessory Bung
-1/8" NPT
-4 Male Flare
-6 Male Flare

-Radiator Cap
-Standard Stant - 16 psi - Domestic
-Race Moroso - 16 psi - Domestic
-Standard Stant - 13 psi - Import
-Genuine Honda - 13 psi - Import