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Old 07-22-2017, 07:29 AM
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Looks like a nice unit, anyone has it?


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That's pretty cool. Avoids the expense of having to buy a new baffled tank.
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Originally Posted by AirBusPilot
That's pretty cool. Avoids the expense of having to buy a new baffled tank.
Yes and the price is ok also......
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If it's like the OEM design the return dumps fuel into the bucket to keep it full and a venturi is on the bottom to suck up the gas from the bottom
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Originally Posted by c3_dk
Looks like a nice unit, anyone has it?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlWuEM5LN5A
I installed one on my 68 very straightforward to install found a good price on braided fuel line at summit racing used this with the fitech go street 400 very user friendly easy to setup even for a shade tree like myself
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Thx Larry.

What fuel filters did you add after the pump?
I'm thinking first 40 microns and then 10?
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Look at the Tanks Inc PA series. I have one in my hot rod, very affordable, walbro pump and has its own baffle (return keeps it full). It runs quiet and supplies fuel like a pro.
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Originally Posted by c3_dk
Thx Larry.

What fuel filters did you add after the pump?
I'm thinking first 40 microns and then 10?
40 micron suction, 10 micron post (for fuel injection).
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Originally Posted by silver74vette
40 micron suction, 10 micron post (for fuel injection).
Thx
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This is the style that requires you to cut a new hole in your gas tank, right?


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Originally Posted by NewbVetteGuy
This is the style that requires you to cut a new hole in your gas tank, right?


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Yes.

Something like this......

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