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Old Mar 11, 2008 | 02:19 PM
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Ok i have a 04 GMC with a returnless fuel system, im building a 408 and going with a victor jr intake.. so i was wondering do i need a aftermarket FPR? if so can some one point me in the rite direction on where it needs to be placed? i thought the stock FPR was in the tank.. correct me if im wrong.. anything will help

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Old Mar 11, 2008 | 06:52 PM
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I thought it was in the tank too.
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Yours is in the tank, and if you are staying returnless then no you dont need one. You just have to Y off of the fuel line at some point and run a fuel line to each fuel rail and a crossover between the two of them.
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Yours is in the tank, and if you are staying returnless then no you dont need one. You just have to Y off of the fuel line at some point and run a fuel line to each fuel rail and a crossover between the two of them.
Ok Thanks thats what i thought.. so i can y it at the back of the rails and have a crossover in the front?

Thanks for clearing that up..
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