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Old 07-01-2013, 09:11 PM
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I've got a 99 d1sc ws6 and in the process of doing a new fuel system. I've heard of plenty of people running dual fuel pump setups but also wanted opinions on people who have sumped plastic tanks. I know Lonnies does a great dual setup but i'm in a crunch for time. my initial thought was to run a squash performance dual setup but not sure what the stock fuel lines will support. I should be around 750Whp @14psi. Alas, I've considered doing the bulkhead fitting in my stock plastic tank and running a magnafuel 750 on a Hobbs switch. Opinions would be much apreciated. I need to make a decision by tomorrow. Thanks fellas!
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You don't typically sump a plastic tank... you can add a bulkhead, but it is still not my favorite thing to do in a plastic tank.

Obviously (I may be a little biased) my favorite is the dual pump setup for best reliability, least pump noise & a lack of poking any holes in the tank.
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Went ahead and decided on a nastyperformance pro touring in tank design with a magnafuel 750



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