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dazmond

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Re: Tank baffles
« Reply #20 on: February 16, 2017, 08:48:35 am »
A 500 litre tank with about 400 litres in it does not bare thinking about unbaffled.......400kg sloshing from one side to the other as you corner cannot do your van any good

oh please........how melodramatic! ;D vans are meant to have a hard life! ;D ;D
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dazmond

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Re: Tank baffles
« Reply #21 on: February 16, 2017, 08:51:55 am »
I'ld be parked up at traffic lights and depending which car/driver pulls up at the side, i used to get various types of looks.
Im sat there rocking or head bopping like a pigeon lol  ;D   if its a boy racer he laughed n sped off as if i was gonna race him  ;D for instance. Dread to think what the old dears thought but they did have strange expressions on their faces as they watched me rock back n forth in some type of fit  ;D

We all know that wydale tanks are not fully baffled or baffled.  Esp down to NWH, at every opportunity to say so,,,,,sometimes i feel the urge to start a thread just to wind some characters up on here.......thinking about " how easy to install a wydale tank with bungee clips  ;D ;D "

 ;D ;D ;D

maybe fitting my tanks length ways has  a less swaying affect as thats never happened to me in 6 years of wydale tanks!
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NWH

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Re: Tank baffles
« Reply #22 on: February 16, 2017, 09:03:15 am »
You will have all the water move at one time that's the whole point,you go round a bend or off a slip road onto a motorway the huge weight will transfer to one side of the vehicle causing big problems. Baffling the tank correctly stops it moving does it not,try it with a wyvale half or 3/4s full lol

dazmond

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Re: Tank baffles
« Reply #23 on: February 16, 2017, 09:16:49 am »
You will have all the water move at one time that's the whole point,you go round a bend or off a slip road onto a motorway the huge weight will transfer to one side of the vehicle causing big problems. Baffling the tank correctly stops it moving does it not,try it with a wyvale half or 3/4s full lol

it doesnt "cause" any problems mate.ive been driving around with these tanks full/half full etc for years.i dont drive fast though for obvious reasons(i save that for the GTI) ;)

what "big problems" do they cause exactly?
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