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Old 12-02-2007, 02:30 PM
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iam doing an ls1 swap in to my 67 ss chevy ll. what is everybody doing for a fuel pump. i hear fuel pumps in the tank are the best way and quite. and quite is what i want. any help would be great
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For the early Chevelle... Not sure if what I had done will work..
But I used a 95' Impala gas tank, it can handle FI as it is baffled and has intank pump already.. I just added a Racetronix / Walbro pump and wiring kit.

Two other options are to use a aftermarket tank, Rick's or Rock Valley. Both of them can be ordered with in tanks pump setup for FI. Around $1,200 for a stainless Steel tank and setup.

Other Opion is to use the TankInc in tank kit.
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Rock Valley stainless tank with an in-tank pump (Walbro).
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Sump the stocker, walbro 255 inline. It is quiet as can be. This whole setup is the cheapest way to go and gets the job done really well.



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