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How Do Surge Tanks Work
By Darren - 09/14/2002 8:42:20 AM; IP 204.42.12.2
I went to a local Junk Yard looking for some parts and came across a 2 metal surge tanks in the trunk of a Lincon. 1 had a GM sticker on it but the other didn't. Since it was only $4 I bought it but my question is how do I use it. I say a picture of a 427 with it attached to the Intake. But It looks like they use the engine for a boat. So how do I hook it up and does it have to be for a FE in order for it to work. Thanks.
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Collapse <b>How Do Surge Tanks Work</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Darren, <i>09/14/2002</i></font>How Do Surge Tanks Work -- Darren, 09/14/2002
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 There were more than one style too... -- kevin, 09/14/2002
 Would a GM one work? -- Darren, 09/17/2002
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