Dreadl0ck
Well-Known Member
Hello guys!
This winter I'm starting the EFI conversion of my 1969 roadrunner and thought that I'd create a build thread to keep track of my progress and if someone is interested in the build - I might be able to help someone.
So. First the car itself:
I went with the mean street for some different reasons and I think it will go along well with the MSD setup that's already in the car
Unpacking it
For fuel, there might be some problems with the Swedish regulation with the fuel commander - so I opted for a in-tank setup from tanks inc along with a filter from fuel lab
Pump and head
Tank from tanks inc looks beautiful
I cut down the fuel pump assembly to fit the depth of the tank, and zip-tied it together
Test mounting it in the tank - and it fits like a glove.
This weekend's project is to do the same adjustment to the new fuel sender unit, and start tearing out the old fuel system. I will run AN6 both ways, and opted for hard tubing under the car, with teflon hoses connecting the FiTECH and fuel tank in each end - to cope with the vibrations.
I'll keep you updated
This winter I'm starting the EFI conversion of my 1969 roadrunner and thought that I'd create a build thread to keep track of my progress and if someone is interested in the build - I might be able to help someone.
So. First the car itself:
I went with the mean street for some different reasons and I think it will go along well with the MSD setup that's already in the car
Unpacking it
For fuel, there might be some problems with the Swedish regulation with the fuel commander - so I opted for a in-tank setup from tanks inc along with a filter from fuel lab
Pump and head
Tank from tanks inc looks beautiful
I cut down the fuel pump assembly to fit the depth of the tank, and zip-tied it together
Test mounting it in the tank - and it fits like a glove.
This weekend's project is to do the same adjustment to the new fuel sender unit, and start tearing out the old fuel system. I will run AN6 both ways, and opted for hard tubing under the car, with teflon hoses connecting the FiTECH and fuel tank in each end - to cope with the vibrations.
I'll keep you updated