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Old 11-12-2010, 01:54 PM
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Default My take at a DIY stand alone low pressure fuel system

Thought I would post up some pics of my low pressure stand alone system for those who have been looking for such.
My battery is relocated to the back and I have s different overflow can as can be seen in photos.

The fuel cell is a 1 gal. RCI: +/- $100
RCI-2010A

Fuel pump is a Holley Blue and holley 803 regulator: +/- $130
Combo part # for summit: HLY-12-802-1

Misc fuel line and fittings $50 to $100 depending on your preferences.






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This is a race car not a SHOW car...lol
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Nice. Now if we can get someone to build a DIY nano system for our bottles.
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I did the same thing on my 440 'Cuda. Worked well.
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Looks good!!



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