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Old 05-19-2010, 07:30 AM
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I do alot of reading on here and apply alot of the info to my vehicle. I was wondering if anyone has ever done the twin walbro pump set up on a truck? I have a L29 that I plan on doin a twins set up on in the future and am trying to do all my research now.
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I build quite a few of them for GM trucks. I have a plug-n-play kit complete with wiring harness. Please contact me if interested on a complete setup.
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I am looking at doing all of the work my self to save money. More or less if this works I was wanting to know if anyone had any info on if there are tricks you have to do to apply this to a truck. Thoughts were that it would be pretty much the same. Thanks though for the quick response.
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I understand your desire to DIY, but I also had 2 calls today from people that spent countless hours & $$ building their own, only to ask me to build them one after they had troubles with their own build.

Yes they are similar to the f-body sender, but harder to modify due to the bucket shape.




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