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Old 11-17-2013, 04:36 PM
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I have Been thinking of using my stock gas tank with a sump of some sort and a fuel then filter then a line all the way to regulator and areturn back to not dead head the pump then from the reg to the fuel supply side of the system. The other ression i plan to do this is i will be running E85 and would hate to have to fill a seperate cell. and to help keep it looking more clean under the hood. this system will be on a SBE LS1 and at most pushing 100 on a plate or puck then 200 on a directport. If anyone has done this post pic's and your input is welcome. And Also the car has a plastic tank i know they make a bung to sump the tank seen it done on vettes
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Your description makes is difficult for me to understand.

But if I understand correctly you are saying you want to sump the stock tank and add another fuel pump, regulator and return for the nitrous system?
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Originally Posted by Nitro Dave's Nitrous Outlet
Your description makes is difficult for me to understand.

But if I understand correctly you are saying you want to sump the stock tank and add another fuel pump, regulator and return for the nitrous system?
Correct. For one I am trying to keep it clean under the hood. For 2 I don't want to be filling a cell all the time
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Have a look at the pictures here: https://ls1tech.com/forums/members/z...uff-13382.html

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spot on yes!!!!!!!! just like this.
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haha - glad you like it! I saw your thread just this Friday and it was by pure coincidence that I saw a thumbnail pic of the tank + blue fuel line last night. ZMan420's pictures have me re-thinking my setup, too. I prefer not to fill up a cell under the hood either.



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