Just putting a new fuel tank in an early corvette and I see it has a fuelstar canister in the fuel line which has been leaking. Can you still buy these these things and if so where from. Had a look on Trade me but no joy there. Were it my car I would forget about it but the owner wants it replaced. I appreciate any help. Cheers.
There are some Aussie contact details on the web, but nothing I have found in NZ.
I suggest you save the link before the thread is pulled.
pollymay,
Jun 4, 11:43pm
Hollow can and put a knockoff sticker on it
/problem
bizsafe,
Jun 5, 12:08am
txt me via my profile number listed. Have one in the shed. never used from about 1998.
bizsafe,
Jun 5, 12:12am
Funny as. . If it has tits or wheels, it makes life difficult. Have heard that before , but the best lines ar forever funny.
wrong2,
Jun 5, 2:19am
ive been a fuelstar user
i reccomend them
from a performance perspective, they made my tuned roadbike run nicer. high compression & lumpy cams with hi-flow breathing made runing changes noticable
i cant say if the fuel economy was improved - that wasnt what i was trying it for
lovemore_mbigi,
Jun 5, 2:21pm
I recommend them too - had them fitted on two of my cars since 1996.No problems.
statesman001,
Jun 5, 2:40pm
x1
Their site is still up, www.fuelstar.co.nz with the ability to order online.
v8_mopar,
Jun 5, 5:39pm
Got one thats done 100 odd k's $100
Does not leak
rkauto,
Jun 5, 9:22pm
save your money ,waste of time
bluecambridge,
Jun 6, 4:00am
haha if it's got tits or tyres, it's gonna cost you money. so true.
johnf_456,
May 13, 5:42pm
True that
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