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Old 07-12-2011, 12:17 AM
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Hey guys I've been searching for a while trying to find out the main differences between 98 and 99+ fuels systems. All I know for certain is that 98s have metal tanks the the buckets are different, but what else?
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The wiring & level sensor values are different.
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So would it be worth me swapping to a 99+ fuel system, or am I better off sticking with my 98 stuff?
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If your tank is not rusted inside, there is no need to swap it for a different one.
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The '98s are easier to get a higher flowing fuel pump into, as well.
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Originally Posted by deatschwerks
The '98s are easier to get a higher flowing fuel pump into, as well.

If its twins on braided lines I disagree lol..



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