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INSTALLATION
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General Mounting Suggestions for ATL “DryCell” Fuel Preserver
STABILIZE YOUR FUEL FOR MAXIMUM POWER!
Protect your Ethanol-bearing race fuel from humidity and phase-
Before installing your DryCell and connecting it to your fuel c
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Fuel Cell  Bladder or Tank
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Fuel Cell  Bladder or Tank
a)
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Fuel Cell  Bladder  or Tank
c)
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Fuel Cell  Bladder or Tank
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Fuel Cell  Bladder  or Tank
  Inspect the fill cap on your fuel cell and confirm that it is
  Route the tail end of your vent hose to a “catch-tank” (prefe
   Install the DryCell in as vertical an orientation as possibl
  Firmly attach the two mounting clamps (supplied) to a rigid p
Stocks, Drags, Sports, Rally
Typical Vent to Catch-Tank
b)
d)
Stocks, Drags, Sports, Rally,  Formula
Typical Overboard Venting
Typical Marine Thru-Hull Venting
Karts, Formula, Midgets, Sand
Typical Open-Air Roll-Bar Mount
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STABILIZE YOUR FUEL FOR MAXIMUM POWER!
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Mount both Clamps to Panel or Frame
ATL  DryCell Part No.  TF629
Vent Up...
...or  Down
2/08 DS-577
Off-Road, Dirt Track, Rally
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Fuel Cell  Bladder or Tank
  For off-road, rally and dirt- tracking, a filter is recom-men
NOTE:  Where possible, it is recommended to locate your DryCell
Typical Open-Air Dust Filter