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HYDROMAT fuel pick-up
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HYDROMAT fuel pick-up
Check this out. A clunk made of this stuff would revolutionize fuel tanks for all kinds of models.
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Re: HYDROMAT fuel pick-up
Coooooool!!! But I am wondering if our tiny engines with limited sucking capacity can pull the fuel through the mat without running lean???
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