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      WTB Fuel Cell

      I'm looking for a fuel cell with an internal bladder inside, something between 12-16 gallons would be great. New is fine but used is better!



      Thanks in advance,
      Matt



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      WTB Fuel Cell

      ATL makes a very nice product.
      Bret Ervin

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      Quote Originally Posted by DirtShark View Post
      ATL makes a very nice product.
      Yeah I'm just trying to avoid spending $600+ for one!

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      Are you still looking for a cell? I have a couple ATL cells (aluminum case), and I believe one of them has a bladder, but I will have to verify. Please let me know.

      EDIT: It's a 22 gallon, ATL SP122C w/optional aluminum can.

      Quote Originally Posted by 53Vipette View Post
      I'm looking for a fuel cell with an internal bladder inside, something between 12-16 gallons would be great. New is fine but used is better!

      Thanks in advance,
      Matt

      Cars:'69 Boss 302 R/R; '69 442 R/R; '71 Vista Cruiser; '95 Z28; '06 Z06

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      Quote Originally Posted by jb442 View Post
      Are you still looking for a cell? I have a couple ATL cells (aluminum case), and I believe one of them has a bladder, but I will have to verify. Please let me know.

      EDIT: It's a 22 gallon, ATL SP122C w/optional aluminum can.
      Sure, send me a picture and the dimensions.

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      Quote Originally Posted by 53Vipette View Post
      Sure, send me a picture and the dimensions.
      I actually have two ATL fuel cells with the optional aluminum can, both never used: 15 gal & 22 gal. They're both SportsCells: SP-115-AC & SP-122C-AC (http://www.atlinc.com/sports-cell-series.html), which have a hard-formed internal bladder as opposed to a fabric bladder. Both have the optional fuel level sending units, which I believe are 0-90 ohms. I also built a custom frame for the 15 gal unit. I'll PM you more info.
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      Those are totally what I was looking for! Can you PM a price?

      Quote Originally Posted by jb442 View Post
      I actually have two ATL fuel cells with the optional aluminum can, both never used: 15 gal & 22 gal. They're both SportsCells: SP-115-AC & SP-122C-AC (http://www.atlinc.com/sports-cell-series.html), which have a hard-formed internal bladder as opposed to a fabric bladder. Both have the optional fuel level sending units, which I believe are 0-90 ohms. I also built a custom frame for the 15 gal unit. I'll PM you more info.

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      Understanding this an old thread ......but looking for the 22 gallon..... like in photo ATL SP 122c or Fuel Safe FS-ED 122A PM if you have one or more info. E-Mail is ok too Thanks Grant

      Quote Originally Posted by jb442 View Post
      I actually have two ATL fuel cells with the optional aluminum can, both never used: 15 gal & 22 gal. They're both SportsCells: SP-115-AC & SP-122C-AC (http://www.atlinc.com/sports-cell-series.html), which have a hard-formed internal bladder as opposed to a fabric bladder. Both have the optional fuel level sending units, which I believe are 0-90 ohms. I also built a custom frame for the 15 gal unit. I'll PM you more info.

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      I've got a brand new ATL 8 gallon I'm thinking of selling due to considering going to an aluminum one. It is in San Bruno.

      Gaetano Cosentino
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