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Pontiac Firebird Fuel Tank is the safe tank where the gasoline is stored and ready to be applied on any enthusiastic drive, and is also a reflection of the performance spirit of a car that it serves. Pontiac Firebird per se glows with agile handling, powerful V8 stunt performers and style elements such as the one-piece bumpers and practical Ram Air scoops, which directs fresh air directly into the cylinders. Drivers applaud how Pontiac could offer both raw power and comfort in day-to-day use with either a manual or automatic transmission and even a luxury Esprit trim so a Firebird could be driven in a main street or win the quarter-mile race. The cockpit of the Firebird is clean and bristling with gauges and keeping controls straightforward, the cockpit comes pre-packaged with a value of inviting young enthusiasts to learn about engines, gearing, and speed without a lot of complexity. Fitting that philosophy, the high strength steel or molded polymer Fuel Tank includes internal baffles to control slosh, accommodates (via internal baffles) the electric pump and sender and connects with the evaporative emission system such that the Pontiac maintains power flow with minimal fumes. Since the Fuel Tank will need to withstand corrosion, heat and road debris, the designers selected a material that has been shown on the track and street, and a Firebird will remain dependable as long as on a long trip or on a short one. In order to change Fuel Tank, disconnect battery, relieve pressure, lift up the car, drop straps, switch between pumps and seals, bolt on new Fuel Tank, drop Pontiac, fill up, prime and check leakage.