ls1 what fuel pump
No you don't have to use a Intank pump, but you need to reseach the pro and con of both internal and external tanks. External are noise and sometime don't have a very long life. Internal are cooled by being submerged in the fuel and keep cool and will last long as any OEM setup. Noise is blocked by being submerged in the fuel in in the tank.
Another question you should be asking if going internal, is what Fuel Tank or which way to mod the tank.
a) There are Aftermarket tanks that have internal pumps all ready added, some will run up to $1200.00. Search on A-Body tank, there is a aftermarket replacement w/intank pump for a few hundred dollars. There is a Thread on it.
b) Many have also used the Tank.INC intank setup.
c) Some will sump there current tank with a Competition Engineering Sump and use a external pump.
d) If your doing your A-Body, a B-Body Impala/Buick (94-96) tank can be swapped in.
http://competitionengineering.carsho..._id/62723/4041
Then do a inline pump
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Walbr...Q5fAccessories
Then a regulator
http://aeromotive.carshopinc.com/pro..._id/3257/13101
Just a few options...







