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Anyone installed a racetronix dual pump kit on stock ls1 tank?

Old 04-14-2015, 05:18 PM
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Default Anyone installed a racetronix dual pump kit on stock ls1 tank?

Just like the title says. Everything is pretty much plug and play but I'm confused on where the ground would go that pigtails off the two pumps. There's nothing but plastic around and it is short. I have some other questions but Any pics of the dual 340 pumps would help. Thanks guys
Old 04-15-2015, 12:09 AM
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Bump for the late night guys. Come on guys I could use the help. I put up a post about this before and got nothing. Someone has to of done the dual racetronix pumps
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Read the sticky's at the top of the forum page.
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I've done that. It doesn't have the racetronix set up .
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Drill a small hole on the top plastic and run them through there and out to a body ground close by.
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Well the thing is the ground pig tails from each pump and is only about 5in long. So I guess I would just have to cut them and extend them? Of course I posted in the racetronix forum and emailed them twice and I get no response at all. It would be nice to hear from the company or someone who has installed this kit as I have a few other questions too.
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Sorry I can't help but I've been waiting to see someone tackle this with the parts from racetronix. Was it pretty straight forward with everything you get, and how much did everything end up costing?
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Originally Posted by stealth355tpi
Sorry I can't help but I've been waiting to see someone tackle this with the parts from racetronix. Was it pretty straight forward with everything you get, and how much did everything end up costing?
I haven't finished yet. If I did it again I wouldn't buy from racetromix. Kit looks great the only complain I have is customer service. I have sent them a few emails and haven't got one back yet for help with this kit. The wiring is all pretty much plug and play. I just had some confusion with the stock hat but I think I got it pretty much figured out.

The one thing that concerns me is on the bucket I basically cut the entire bottoms off so the pump will fit out the bottom. The only thing holding them in place is the hose connected from the hat to the top of the pumps. So I'm going to use a stainless steel fastener to hold them up on the bucket so they don't hang freely.

The kit was about 470 shipped. That came with everything
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Originally Posted by transamfreak01
I haven't finished yet. If I did it again I wouldn't buy from racetromix. Kit looks great the only complain I have is customer service. I have sent them a few emails and haven't got one back yet for help with this kit. The wiring is all pretty much plug and play. I just had some confusion with the stock hat but I think I got it pretty much figured out.

The one thing that concerns me is on the bucket I basically cut the entire bottoms off so the pump will fit out the bottom. The only thing holding them in place is the hose connected from the hat to the top of the pumps. So I'm going to use a stainless steel fastener to hold them up on the bucket so they don't hang freely.

The kit was about 470 shipped. That came with everything
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Wish I would have known it was only $100 for Lonnie to do it. Would have gladly let him do it and take the guess work out of it. Oh well it is a learning experience
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Last time I looked it was more then that, like $200-250.
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Lonnie's price all depends on what parts you provide. If your module has to be replaced b/c of its poor condition then perhaps it will cost more. Either way it is worth the $ since you end up with a finished/tested product and piece of mind that your motor worth thousands is properly fueled.
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