It is 22 gallons.
along the frame under the car by the fuel tank...large round metal filter with clips:)
In 2007, the Indy Racing League (IRL) mandated the switch from methanol fuel to fuel-grade ethanol for the IndyCar Series. This mandate reduced the fuel tank capacity from a thirty-three (33) gallon tank to a twenty-two (22) gallon tank.
Will cause engine damage If large amount in tank car will not start or run
After removing tank from car you can siphon fuel out.
under car near r/f of fuel tank under car near r/f of fuel tank under car near r/f of fuel tank
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On a 1996 Lincoln Town Car : The electric fuel pump is mounted INSIDE the fuel tank ( the fuel tank is a vertical tank behind the rear seat and the fuel pump is mounted in the side of the tank facing towards the rear seat )
NONE. The Indy 500 is a 200 lap race with the average fuel stint in that race being 30 laps or more. Several pit stops are required. In the early days of the race, before fuel tanks were standardized, you could put as big a tank in your car as you wanted. And four drivers put enough of a tank in the car to run all 200 laps: Dave Evans in 1931, Cliff Bergere in 1941, and Jimmy Jackson and Johnny Mantz in 1949.
If a person owns or drives a car they should know the fuel tank capacity of the car. The 1997 Kia Sephia fuel tank capacity is 12.7 gallons.
In the fuel tank
The front of an Indy car is called the Nose.
It is located on top and inside the fuel tank. There may be an access panel inside the car right above the fuel tank which will give you access to the fuel pump. If not, then you will have to drop the fuel tank out of the car in order to replace the fuel pump.