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OEM gas tank

JustCurious

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Going to start my project soon and need to get a new gas tank. The old one while in fair shape.. suffered a puncture when pushing it onto the trailer with a tractors hay forks.

plan is a 400 and make into a 500 or 512. Going to stay NA, likely 500hp range ish.

Question: I just want to make 1000% sure the stock fuel tank will be compatible with any combination I can think of in this power range correct? Even if I decide to go fuel injection vs carb? It will be just a matter of fuel lines and pump that I use for whatever combo?
 
If you fuel inject, you may want an in-tank pump and return line provisions.
Mike
 
So in that case the stock tank itself would need to be a different design? So aftermarket
 
Not sure that I mind the pump being in or out of the tank, But if the car would mind then thats a different story. This will be driven quite a bit if that matters 7-10k miles a year or so

I was looking at the holley sniper kit and it has a returnless style option with in tank pump.
 
Any one have a recommendation on what custom fuel injected compatible tank they have and like?

Also is there really a big benefit on a return or returnless system? Wanting to buy a tank soon.

I will be doing a 500 or 512 stroker build and going fuel injected for sure.
 
Any one have a recommendation on what custom fuel injected compatible tank they have and like?

Also is there really a big benefit on a return or returnless system? Wanting to buy a tank soon.

I will be doing a 500 or 512 stroker build and going fuel injected for sure.
IF going EFI, then YES do an in-tank pump.
Look at Tanks, INC....they make some very good units that are externally the same as our tanks, but made specifically for running EFI. My opinion is to do a return system on a performance build, especially with a bigger-cube engine.
 
These look pretty nice from Aeromotive Inc.

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Those look nice and not too bad of a price really, OEM new is around 400 so couple hundred more for a new EFI ready is good I think.
 
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