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using stock tank for EFI?
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i was reading about the Dust Ya duster in a popular hot rodding artical. to qoute the artical it said "To feed the FAST EFI unit, Strope mated a ’90 Corvette in-tank electric fuel pump to the stock Duster sending unit."
has anyone taken their factory tank and converted it into an in tank pump? im new to this fuel injection thing and any info about converting over my tank for fuel injection would be very helpful. ill be using a new 5.7 or 6.1 hemi with EFI .thanks |
EFI pump/Non EFI tank
The picture is perfect. EFI pump hanging on the sender mount with a return. Make sure you have a vent and that looks good. Size the pump per HP.
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Also provide some sort of in-tank baffling or always keep the tank full. Without a baffle I could uncover the pickup easily with hard acceleration and even 1/2 tank of fuel or so.
Jody |
I got bottom pick-up without baffles and driving it less than1/4 of tank and did not have problem. Maybe I did not accelerate/turn hard enough. In the event it runs out of fuel does it hurt bad enough?
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Jody |
What kind of damage that immidiate glitch would cause?
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One thing that comes to mind first is the only thing that keeps that pump cool is the fuel.Keep running it low and it won't last.
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Jody |
the pic above was from the artical. so a float or baffle is a must then? what does the float do? im green, real green at all this stuff.
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I've experienced what jody is talking about! I have a stock Monte tank with a GN in tank fuel pump with no baffel's. When I go around corners with the tank low on fuel and get on the gas, it pops and hesitates alittle. And it pops on hard accelerations too, Something I definitly need to take care of!
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