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Canton Racing 45 000 Expansion Tank Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.7
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Description of Canton Racing 45 000 Expansion Tank

15 pint capacity tank meets nhra & ihra overflow requirements and is constructed from 100 aluminum. made in usa. features a petcock for draining excess fluid, a sintered bronze vent, and mounting flanges for easy panel mounting. "tank size is 3-1/2"" wide by 5-1/4"" tall by 3"" deep". "includes 5/16"" barb fitting bottom port and petcock drain fitting". Fit type: Vehicle Specific.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fantastic addition to my car

I was hesitant to purchase an expansion tank for my car but after seeing the positive reviews on this product, I decided to give it a try. Based on our own experience, this product definitely exceeded our expectations .It`s made with high-quality automotive-grade materials and added extra protection for our engine. the design was simple to install and was compatible with our vehicle. The only downside is that it's a little pricier compared to other expansion tanks on the market, but you get…

Pros
  • High-quality automotive-grade materials, easy to install, added protection for engine
Cons
  • Pricey compared to other expansion tanks on the market

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Tried two of these tanks. Both upper threads are broken.

I am using this in an application where I need to do remote ventilation. So I have to remove the built in bleed screw. The first tank had a completely transverse thread. The armor threads are destroyed. The second tank also had problems. Although the bleed screw appears to be screwed in straight, it was overtightened and the threads were stripped. Both sets of bottom threads were fine on both tanks.

Pros
  • Transmission and Transmission
Cons
  • Boring Pack