those who run dual in-tank walbros
Re: those who run dual in-tank walbros
Originally Posted by SloLt1Z
I use the stock lines and a hobbs switch i run less than half a tank a lot
Sorry I thread jacked
Re: those who run dual in-tank walbros
Originally Posted by 97TA-WS6-Con
Sorry I thread jacked
Last edited by streetbad; Feb 7, 2006 at 08:30 PM.
Re: those who run dual in-tank walbros
Originally Posted by streetbad
Well... I can make anything out of sheetmetal. How about a funtioning stainless steel dual pump bucket?
good luck getting it to fit in the hole in teh tank...the stock bucket barely fits...and if you did find a way to get two pumps in a bucket, you would have to increase volume of the bucket to keep from sucking it dry...i guess it you made it taller instead of larger radius it could work...but the tank is baffled where the strainers sit so im not really worried about it with no bucket
Re: those who run dual in-tank walbros
Originally Posted by blown383
I just realized that Speed Inc. has a tank to fuel rail set up for $1000.00
-B
-B
Re: those who run dual in-tank walbros
Re: those who run dual in-tank walbros
That's find if you want to drill, install a bulkhead, and run a big external pump. Though you can probably piece together an external setup for a few hundred cheaper.
I'd rather run the internal pumps and cut down on fuel pump whine, but I can't say that I haven't thought about a big external pump.
I'd rather run the internal pumps and cut down on fuel pump whine, but I can't say that I haven't thought about a big external pump.
Re: those who run dual in-tank walbros
The link didn't work for me. Here's what I found though. 
Race Fuel System Kit - 1
700HP Race Fuel System, F-body for use with STOCK tank, requires drilling stock tank and installing a bulkhead fitting, includes:
-Bosch 420L 700+HP pump
-Billet Filter w/stainless element
-Billet Fuel Pressure regulator (boost ready)
-Billet LS1 or LT1 rails
-Autometer 0-100 Fuel pressure gauge
-All necessary braided lines and fittings
Includes everything needed from start-to-finish
-For Aeromotive Comp Eliminator pump, add $100
FUELSYS1 Race Fuel System 1 $999.99

Race Fuel System Kit - 1
700HP Race Fuel System, F-body for use with STOCK tank, requires drilling stock tank and installing a bulkhead fitting, includes:
-Bosch 420L 700+HP pump
-Billet Filter w/stainless element
-Billet Fuel Pressure regulator (boost ready)
-Billet LS1 or LT1 rails
-Autometer 0-100 Fuel pressure gauge
-All necessary braided lines and fittings
Includes everything needed from start-to-finish
-For Aeromotive Comp Eliminator pump, add $100
FUELSYS1 Race Fuel System 1 $999.99
Re: those who run dual in-tank walbros
Originally Posted by mzgp5x
Running 2 Walbro 255 LPH in over/ under config on a modified stock tank bracket. Running aeroquip dual 3/8 socketless hose from tank to one -10 alum line (Y) to Aeroquip filter in motor compartment area. Custom tank bulkhead plate.
Re: those who run dual in-tank walbros
Yes I got pics (blown383). You want, I can send. Also schematic (acad format). No plastic bucket. It did not fit with 2 pumps. I run @ least a 1/4 tank. A 1/4 tank goes fast when you lean hard on it. Seams I'm always fillin-up. About 5.4 mpg and that's not lean-in on it. I may need some help dropping the pics someplace where you can retreve them (I dont know where to do that). I dont know why I did'nt buy a racetronics system, I just did it as a winter project. I'll have to do a document, but, I'm workin alot now.
Re: those who run dual in-tank walbros
Originally Posted by mzgp5x
Yes I got pics (blown383). You want, I can send. Also schematic (acad format). No plastic bucket. It did not fit with 2 pumps. I run @ least a 1/4 tank. A 1/4 tank goes fast when you lean hard on it. Seams I'm always fillin-up. About 5.4 mpg and that's not lean-in on it. I may need some help dropping the pics someplace where you can retreve them (I dont know where to do that). I dont know why I did'nt buy a racetronics system, I just did it as a winter project. I'll have to do a document, but, I'm workin alot now.
blown383@yahoo.com
You can also post pics on www.photobucket.com
-B



It still isn't cheap. The fittings are about the same price, and the hose is only marginally cheaper.