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Old Dec 25, 2022 | 11:02 AM
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Re: Recommended fuel system

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I went with the dual pump setup from Lonnies Performance. Little expensive but you just send them your sending unit and they send everything back ready to install. No guesswork.
Lonnies Performance Double pumper kits & Fuel Systems - Camaro & Firebird
Thanks.... was hoping someone who actually has done the double in-tank install would chime in.
Old Dec 25, 2022 | 12:31 PM
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Re: Recommended fuel system

Originally Posted by David94TA
I went with the dual pump setup from Lonnies Performance. Little expensive but you just send them your sending unit and they send everything back ready to install. No guesswork.
Lonnies Performance Double pumper kits & Fuel Systems - Camaro & Firebird
Yeah i saw his setup. Unfortunately I think it's too pricey for what it is - just my opinion. I already have 2 walbros, i just need the wiring/bulkhead and i can do the fabrication myself. I guess if i wanna save the cash, I'll need to go into the tank and see exactly what I'm working with and come up with my own parts list for wiring and connectors.
Old Dec 27, 2022 | 05:48 PM
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Re: Recommended fuel system

Here is an older post with a few pictures of a DIY set up. Don't know if you can tell much but here it is:

Homemade twin in tank pump kit? - CamaroZ28.Com Message Board



















Old Dec 27, 2022 | 06:12 PM
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Re: Recommended fuel system

David thanks for the link. Seeing Kevins pictures helps a lot - i think i can replicate that pretty easily with some JB weld.

I've given up on racetronix. Tick was very willing to help, but didn't have direct answers. I think I'll give this a go here just after i get the engine back in later this week. I'll get it running and ensure its all good then I'll dig into the fuel tank and go from there.

Thanks for the support guys.
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