Fuel System Bluebook Compliance Help

Fuel System Bluebook Compliance Help

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ESD1711

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390 posts

52 months

Wednesday 5th February 2020
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Hi all,

After a few words of wisdom on what I need to do to get my fuel cell / system blue book compliant.....

Have attached some pics of it in its current state which is how I bought the car. Kinda wish it had just kept its original fuel tank tbh as it would make my life a bit easier, but never mind - will just need to make it work!

As I understand it, it’ll need a lid over the enclosure sealing it off, that’s fine enough and probably easily sorted.

However, am I right in saying that it’s also going to need a spill tray / collector as well? If so does anyone have any recommendations? I’ve done a bit of googling without a lot of luck.

Any other considerations I should be aware of?

TIA




ESD1711

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390 posts

52 months

Wednesday 5th February 2020
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Yeah, the whole thing will be getting tidied up in general just as soon as I establish exactly what needs done to meet regs.

ESD1711

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390 posts

52 months

Wednesday 5th February 2020
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Sorry, shoulda worded that better - i've no intentions of ripping it all apart further down the line, I meant i'm just trying to figure out what i need to incorporate in to the refresh as a whole to ensure that its going to be compliant.

It'll be going in to a championship up here in Scotland at Knockhill.

I'm mainly surprised at the lack of available spill trays on the market - most of the options i'm finding are from overseas. Id have thoguht it would be a much more readily available item given the requirement to have one, i'm hoping im missing something in that respect!

ESD1711

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390 posts

52 months

Wednesday 5th February 2020
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Filling point is in the passenger compartment (Citroen Saxo, cell located essentially where rear bench woulda been), but when finished all will be enclosed under a lid.