EFI - Holley Sniper, MSD, or FiTech + Hyperfuel/Tanks Inc.

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I did a little research on the Forum, and it seems to be a toss up. MSD has the capability of controlling spark timing. Looks like FT does not. Both require a fuel regulator. MSD makes kits for pump, lines, and regulator, but the total price goes up in a hurry. FT instructions describe the needs, but you're on your own to provide. MSD fittings require that you use their hoses.

The FiTech lineup includes a kit that uses a HyperFuel pump module that you add to a hole you cut o your existing tank. Pulling on the thread, HyperFuel partnered with Tanks, Inc. to release a tank already set up for the Malibu (probably will work on any G coupe) that has the hole and sender.

*Update* The Holley Sniper system INCLUDES a fuel pressure regulator and can also control timing, but require a magnetic pickup distributor and an adjustable rotor.

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The tank itself is $201. "Notes: Uses aftermarket 5-bolt senders. EFI Style internal baffling. Extra large 4.3 liter internal fuel tray to prevent fuel pump starvation." If it lacks the bonus 'fuel filler barfing' feature, they may have cornered the market...except for us wagon guys, of course...

 
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You can buy the HyerTech pump/pickup kit for $349:


MSD makes this version for $299:


The HyperTech kit has a feedback comment that the hose for between the pump and mount has issues popping off...
 

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Don't forget the Holley Sniper also. It seems to have some of the best reviews and real world use of the three.... I would either use a stock tank with a gun sender/pump and a hydrant https://www.holley.com/products/fuel_systems/hydramat/

Or a Tanks Inc complete setup for the fuel system.
 
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