That OEM SN95 tank is awesome. I went through 3 Fox tanks over the years and all of them would start to fuel starve after drinking about 8 gallons. After switching to the SN95 tank last year I have never had an issue.
That OEM SN95 tank is awesome. I went through 3 Fox tanks over the years and all of them would start to fuel starve after drinking about 8 gallons. After switching to the SN95 tank last year I have never had an issue.
-Michael Mosty
CMC #11 Mosty Brothers' Racing
Director - TX Region
I found a Mustang only wrecking yard and I just bought a stock tank out of a 2002 with all the lines attached.
$200.00 delivered to me in Hutto.
what makes the fox tank diff from sn95? Was there a design change internally on the sn95 tank? My car just this yr started to starve when I get below a half tank which is odd since it never did that for the last 5yrs until now.
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― Paul Newman
4.6 cars are return less iirc so they are different, 94-95 is spot welded vs fox being brazed, both eventually fail, sn is more durable, buy either and reinforce the excellent oem baffle
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