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Old 01-05-2020, 05:41 PM   #32
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Re: dual tanks with late model EFI?

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Originally Posted by layinrocker65 View Post
It’s been so long since I did the swap but I’m pretty sure I used the TBI fuel pumps I’m my tanks. I previously had an in line walbro and hated it. Too loud. There is no reason to feed an in line pump with an in the tank pump. Your just over complicating a pretty simple system.
No way you ran stock TBI pumps feeding a LS 4 BAR (58 PSI) system. Stock TBI 87 is a 13 psi system, not even BAR 1.

I appreciate your response, but how am I overcomplicating when I just wanna add a single in line pump to an existing setup? Seems like the LEAST complicated (and most cost effective )way to get it done.

Fuel pump noise doesn't bother me, most can't be heard when the vehicle is running anyway. I am running dual Bosch 044's on my turbo K5 and a Magnafuel 1000HP rated pump on my drag car. That pump is loud, like 2 stroke chainsaw loud.
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