That still shows a 5/16 inlet. I guess it doesn't matter I can and probably will use AN fittings to match my fuel lines anyway. The conversation here just got me wondering about that for a bit.
That still shows a 5/16 inlet. I guess it doesn't matter I can and probably will use AN fittings to match my fuel lines anyway. The conversation here just got me wondering about that for a bit.
IMO I would make an access cover so when you install the new tank if there is an issue with the pump, sender etc. you don't have to drain the fuel and and remove the tank from under the car you just open your cover and get to work.i just used the stock non baffled tank and haven't had a problem. i would also drop the gas tank instead of cutting a panel in the trunk. it's not bad to drop the tank.
intank pump I will be cutting an access hole in the trunk floor
What would be your downside ( if any ) to putting an intank on it?
installing a proper tank with the pump
The 255 is only going to be used as the NA setup as just about any other pump will over power the corvette filter. The -6 line is going to be used as a return when I go forced induction. For the FI setup I’ll will be running a -8 line as that would be plenty to feed my power goals on E85. I believe all the racetronics senders even the double pump is a 3/8 line to -8 which a pretty big restriction in itself. Considering that -8 is 1/2” ID. The only other sender I have seen is a billet one I posted in another thread.(I’ll find it and post it here as well) I has a half in line but not setup as a intank design.I will put my 2¢ in. I used an Aromotive 340 pump and a Spetra sender. I made sure all my fuel system is E85 capable, so if I decide to go that route I am ready in that department. That is also why I went with the pump I did. If you are planning on going forced injected in the near future I would go with a bigger pump than a 255. I put adapters on my steel lines of the hanger. I am using the 3/8 feed line as my return and ran a new an6 line for my new feed. The return line adapter is 6an to 5/6 compression fitting. If I was going to do it over again, I would start with a better sending unit than the Spectra. You get what you pay for there. Made cheap and my fuel gauge is a little wonky. There are sending units out there that are a lot better and have bigger lines . I think you can buy a complete setup reasonable. Racetranics I think? If you research it on the Turbo Buick Forum you will find some different options. As for the access hole, that is just laziness! How many times do you plan on dropping the tank?
Is it installed yet?
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