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retrolsx
10-22-2009, 09:28 PM
I need photos!

in tanks set ups

Ext. fuel pumps

home or company modded tanks

Let me know what you guys have done for fuel systems and fuel lines

ALLDUN5
12-28-2009, 05:41 AM
I live 4 miles from RockValley Industries, but they want $1000.00 For the tank. I think I'll start out with the GM37GFI tank from Spectra.

EBMC
01-19-2010, 04:04 PM
Hi everyone, new to the site. We are a shop based out of northern ca. (East Bay Muscle Cars) and have been doing alot of Ls conversions lately. We currently have three in the shop. This is what we are running for fuel systems when the customer is requesting a factory appearance. This in tank surge tank eliminates the need for external surge tank. we run this to a corvette regulator. The factory sending unit/pickup is capped and used only as a sending unit.

bczee
01-20-2010, 04:20 AM
For my 71 Chevelle. I took the econo route, I used a B-Body tank (95 Impala). Used a Racetronix pump (and wiring harness) feeding a 99+ Vette FPR.

But for my 71 Nova.. I am still searching for a setup.. I'll be watching for options on this Thread ! Show me what you got guys !

EBMC... I'd like to check out your setup .. I'm just over the hill in Concord.

EBMC
01-21-2010, 04:07 AM
For my 71 Chevelle. I took the econo route, I used a B-Body tank (95 Impala). Used a Racetronix pump (and wiring harness) feeding a 99+ Vette FPR.

But for my 71 Nova.. I am still searching for a setup.. I'll be watching for options on this Thread ! Show me what you got guys !

EBMC... I'd like to check out your setup .. I'm just over the hill in Concord.

Come on out! Were open Tues through friday 7-5:30
www.eastbaymusclecars.com

LSXWorks
01-25-2010, 09:52 PM
DSE Gen 1 stainless Camaro tank. Made by either Rock Valley or Rick's to DSE specs. Is narrowed to permit leaf spring relocate inward for larger tyres/mini tubs.

Uses in tank GSS340 pump.

Very common for this swap. Not the cheapest option by far, but certainly the toughest new option for something as critical as fuel. :)