That's pretty close.
After you've smacked it with a rubber hammer . . . perhaps a longer term idea would be to move the tank to the other side.
That way, you've got room to install a cold air intake of some sort.
Hi Gavin,
I used to have two tanks for the 3h and 4h races of the past. But in the future, I'm going to race only for 30 mins and that's why I just removed the left-hand tank to improve the car's balance.
But I guess, a lower tank would be a very good thing. For a sprint race, I won't need more than 20 litres and this one can take about 40. Maybe a little smack with the rubber hammer will help a bit. But the car used to have power in the past, even with the tank so close to the intake funnels.
But this snorkel idea seems to fit my car very well. Nice execution, @SwiftDB4
But may I ask: Why is it that the snorkels, only go down to one of the holes in the engine cover? I have seen this also at the Type 47 snorkel car. It's because of the air box, right? I guess, as long as this tank stays in place, I will not built an air box, just the snorkel for the start. When I install a smaller tank, I will try and install a nice air box. Thus, without air box, I will try and feed both holes in the engine cover by the snorkel.
Unfortunately the air intakes on the side of my car are just dummies, which a previous owner placed completely wrong (to far at the back) just for looks
At ther Type 47 they start right behind the door and go up after the fuel filler cap.
I have changed almost the complete rear suspension. The stub axles, bearing carriers (just the tube, which carries the bearings) and rear drum brakes are from a BMW 2002 ti. Around the BMW hub carriers, we welded a custom-built hub carrier according to the original suspension mounting points of the Europa. The half shafts are taken from a VW, I guess from a beetle.