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Hey ya 'll

Was curious if any of you had run efi from a stock behind the seat gas tank and what it took to do it

As i have limited space under the bed i was thinking another option would be that route


Thanks in advance and happy inlining


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Although I have not actually used it the stock behind the seat tank on my '53 pickup is set up with a return line in readiness to reinstall the EFI someday.


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Noce beater how were you going to set it up insode the tank or rail mounted?


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We put the return line in through the gauge sender unit. If I remember right we used a newer unit. It may have had a provision for the line. The line runs near the bottom of the tank so it won't be spraying if the fuel is low. It will use an external electric pump rated for fuel injection. We are using much of the original line from a '90 Suburban.


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