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Old 02-24-2009, 12:41 AM
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any fuel system builders or experts have some time to help out with my project, please PM me for the details...

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Old 02-24-2009, 05:17 AM
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What year is your truck? Look on ls1 tech sponsor list for Lonnies Performance. I won't post a link here, because he's not a sponsor on here, but he does the doublepumper set-up. Pretty nice set-up, I installed one on Holty's truck, and it went pretty smooth. Comes with the hot wire kit, too.
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i'm kinda in the same boat. i think i may have it figured out for me. but i would like to know what the other SUV guys are doing for fuel. i looked into cuting my bucket but my bucket is at the very rear of the tank. so it seems going in reverse up hill may be an issue for me if i do that.
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just put a 5 gallon gas can in the bed... :thumbs:

haha but for real. ive heard alot of good stuff about Lonnies Performance.
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Lonnie is the way to go!!
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what about putting one of these http://www.shop.speedunlimited.com/I...-p4083602.html on the rear bottom of the tank and put a big inline in there for WOT use only
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I would PM parish if he doesn't chime in and ask him for his setup pics. For the power you may be headed too just copy it and call it a day.

I know a Bosch 044 will support 800+ rear wheel if its boost referenced ala 40Amp Boost-A-Pump. But if you are shooting for that level or better then I would look for something a bit bigger. Magna Fuel has some really nice stuff too.

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Yep, ring Lonnie up and also make sure you explain that bling and show are important as those are the plans for your truck.
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Well a regular intank walbro GSS342 pump will do @ 650 pretty easy and I have seen 750rwhp with a MSD voltage booster. The only thing is making sure you move the regulator up near the rails and install a return line if not equiped. Boost reference the regulator also of course its a no brainer just thought I'd throw that in there for those who need detailed instructions lol! I don't get too carried away with cutting up the buckets on the trucks. I usually just drill a few 1/2" Holes in the very bottom because the generic pumps don't have the refill port off of the pump etc...GL.
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I know it's for the Corvette, but this is one of the nicest kits I've seen to date.




http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-f...00hp-kits.html


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