01 sierra turbo build! new frame
#155
That tank goes behind the rear end. But I plan on building another one that goes in the stock location for a different truck. This next one will be out of aluminum though. The stainless tanks are heavy and the material is expensive too.
#156
Been working on the truck for the past few weeks. So far the fuel tank is complete, all the fuel lines have been ran, brakes are done, rear end is complete and we put in the radiator. The electric fans and all the electrical lines are next in line. Check it out.




























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Looking good vic, couple questions:
What fuel lines are you using,
And what fittings did you use to hook those fuel lines to the stock bucket outlet/inlet.
What kind of e-fans are those? They look supper low profile, meaning they look thin compared to mine so I might have to swap mine for something like those...
What fuel lines are you using,
And what fittings did you use to hook those fuel lines to the stock bucket outlet/inlet.
What kind of e-fans are those? They look supper low profile, meaning they look thin compared to mine so I might have to swap mine for something like those...
#159
I'm using -8 feed and -6 return. The line itself I'm not sure of. It's all push lock fittings. It some sort of high pressure hose. Pm nastyn8 over on tech. I bought the kit from him. He also sold me the oem to an style fittings for the fuel pump. The fans are from a company called duralle. I think that's how you spell there name. It's about 1.5 to 2 " thick. Pretty slim.
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Sweet! Thanks Vic! I'm not near the point where I need to be regarding the fans but the fuel tank and fuel system install should be right around the corner, hope to get some stuff done tomorrow and Thursday so hopefully soon. I'm gonna PM nastyn8 right now. Thanks




