fuel cell

Discussion in 'Engine/Drivetrain' started by redman, Jun 15, 2015.

  1. redman

    redman Enthusiast

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    To anybody running a store bought fuel cell (not a custom made one).What fuel pump are you using (and size) ? Also what are you doing about the sending unit for a gauge ? The one I'm looking at comes with a 0-90 ohm sending unit installed and I don't think that's going to jive with my gauge . Just curios as to how much extra work I'm in for, not that I mind.
     
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    I ran a aluminum one from summit in one tof the pickups I used to have. I cut a hole in the top an made a bracket to bolt the stock fuel pump unit into the new cell. I cut the pickup tubes down to get everything to fit. I did the same thing with the sending unit. I bent the rod and float that read the fuel level to fit the cell.Its a little bit of trial and error to get it dialed in but saves a lot of money in the end.
     
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    My truck has a Denso Fuel Pump.
     
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    Check out RJS Racing Equipment! Either call or email them and request they send you a catalog! These guys are awesome!! :waytogo: They're tech support peeps are good to, they'll answer all the questions you have, and they're $$$ is some of the best out there! You can purchase they're products from a lot of distributors like Summit and Jegs etc.
     

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