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Old 12-11-2014, 03:28 PM
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Anyone have a complete custom fuel system? I'm wanting to put a fuel cell where the spare tire used to go. Remove the stock tank. And run braided lines to the intake. What's the best way to do this? I'm don't know much about the stock system. What type of regulator would I need if anything. Can anyone take a little time and help me with this part of my build. It's all going on a 00 ecsb Silverado
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I have a stock tank with a stealth 340 in the stock bucket. -8 feed, -6 return with fuel lab filter, fuel lab regulator and holley rails.
my brother runs a fuel cell in his 92, -10 feed, -8 return, walbro 255 inline pump, aeromotive filter and regulator with holley rails
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What fittings did you use to hook your lines to the top of the fuel bucket?
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I run bulkheads on both feed and return to the top of the assembly
I really wish I would have taken pics when I did it
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