Tanksinc in tank fuel pumps

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Yes- I have a tanks inc tank and pump set up for my 66 barracuda.

Powder coated tanks that get bent up by UPS. They recommended a #2 pump for my FI Tech fuel injection. Pretty straight forward. Looks like a factory tank with all the fuel injection needs. So far all is good. Make sure you use the roll over protection valve and mount it properly. Also I added the HD Gm weather pack fitting for ease of removal of need be.
 
Syleng1: Thanks for the info, is the car running or still in the build process? Where do I get the HD GM weather pack fitting? Is that strap going from side to side theirs? Would your factory tank straps work?
 
1) car is still in build but tank has been in car and running moving around for 1 year.
2)I bought the weather pack kit from Amazon. Like 5 males and 5 females and all parts needed for like $13. They have 2 pin up to 10 pins I believe.
3)that strap is about the 3rd one I bought before I got the correct one. One company sent me dual straps like 67-76 use. One company sent me a strap that had adjustable holes. This one was an EBay crap shoot but matched up to factory strap but was not rusty.
It fit well!

Again- the chrome/ galvanized powder coating is good but UPS dropped it a few times and tweaked the corners. Breaking the power coating seal. I had to cut back the pealing edges and clear coat it and it is fine.
 
Does anyone have any experience with these tanks and pumps?

Any info would be appreciated.

1967-70 Dodge Dart / 1967-69 Plymouth Barracuda Fuel Injection Gas Tank
I have one in my 68 Dart with the GPA-2 pump.
Fits just like a factory tank. He can hear the pump but nothing like the FiTech external pump that I did have. Making a connector is a great idea, was tight trying to wire up the sender and the access door that they offer would end up right in the middle of a pinch weld.
 
External fuel pumps are nice but no cooling and noisy as they transmit vibration thru frame rail. Good for the budget though.

Mine don't, isn`t that noisy, dam near have to listen for it , cant hear it once the engine starts. Don't have it on the frame rail , and it came w/ rubber insolaters. ''FAST 2.0 SYSTEM "
If it went bad, it can be changed w/o dropping the tank, which I don`t much care to do anymore .
 
Mine don't, isn`t that noisy, dam near have to listen for it , cant hear it once the engine starts. Don't have it on the frame rail , and it came w/ rubber insolaters. ''FAST 2.0 SYSTEM "
If it went bad, it can be changed w/o dropping the tank, which I don`t much care to do anymore .

Nice! I like the pump in the tank for my personal taste famous bob. If yours is quiet and easier for you to get out and possibly easier to get a replacement pump for if you break down. That’s awesome. I know mine will go after a full fill up of fuel. Lol!
 
External fuel pumps are nice but no cooling and noisy as they transmit vibration thru frame rail. Good for the budget though.
Sorry- that looks like. Frame mounted pump. My apologies I zoomed in and it was a filter with a return. Thanks for the clarification. Joe
 
Mine don't, isn`t that noisy, dam near have to listen for it , cant hear it once the engine starts. Don't have it on the frame rail , and it came w/ rubber insolaters. ''FAST 2.0 SYSTEM "
If it went bad, it can be changed w/o dropping the tank, which I don`t much care to do anymore .
Bob, what brand of pump do you have and where did you put it? One of the reasons I am considering this one is I bought an upright style Carter and cant find a place I really want to put it.
 
This is why I changed to the Tanks Inc system. This is the standard FiTech external pump I ran with the Holley Sniper system. The one with the door open is it priming and the other is my 408 with 3 inch exhaust dumped at the rear axle idling. The pump is so loud you can barely hear the engine. They warrantied the pump and the second was just as bad.
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Bob, what brand of pump do you have and where did you put it? One of the reasons I am considering this one is I bought an upright style Carter and cant find a place I really want to put it.
I don't have a pic, but it`s the pump that came w/ the complete FAST 2.0 f. inj. system . I have not a clue what brand it is , "hope I never need to know " . lol
I have it mounted sideways as close to the tank as poss. to get a filter between it and the tank, I think I mounted it on the bracing for the trunk floor in back on the crossbrace , close to the bumper if
I remember right ---Been a while , I`ll have to look .
I know from the fast website , I don't ever want to buy one from them, I looked and it was really hi ------
I recently changed my "before pump" filters , to a 100 micron single , had to change my dual feed set up a little , to a tee instead of a y - cant tell any diff in anything.
If I can get a decent pic, will try to post it , still having a little troubke with that tho. My p.c. jumps around a lot and is slow -------------
 
Does anyone have any experience with these tanks and pumps?

Any info would be appreciated.

1967-70 Dodge Dart / 1967-69 Plymouth Barracuda Fuel Injection Gas Tank


I have the tank, their pump, sending unit, and "corvette" filter/regulator. I have about 400 miles on it with a custom port injection setup. Everything works great so far. The pump can be hear for the 3 seconds it runs when you turn the key, but once the engine is running it can't be heard.
The level sensor did get stuck down when I first filled the car up and I was pissed I would have to drop the tank to get to it, but after an initial test drive, it freed up and now it works fine.
 
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I used a stock tank, modified my sending unit to hold the Deatsch Werks 275 lph pump and circulate the fuel from those through a front mounted surge tank with a high-pressure pump inside it.

Provides cavitation free fuel down to the last gallon in the tank on a road course, drag strip or spirited driving on the open road.

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I have the tank, their pump, sending unit, and "corvette" filter/regulator. I have about 400 miles on it with a customer port injection setup. Everything works great so far. The pump can be hear for the 3 seconds it runs when you turn the key, but once the engine is running it can't be heard.
The level sensor did get stuck down when I first filled the car up and I was pissed I would have to drop the tank to get to it, but after an initial test drive, it freed up and now it works fine.
U just described my ext. inline pump , after the car starts , cant hear it . No problems tho-----
 
Mine's installed just not running yet, soon though. I did their walbro 255 added a LS filter for Holley EFI. It's in a '68 notchback with a vented fuel tube, so I connected the tank and pump vent together.

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I just got my Tanks Inc setup for the Coronet, with the LS filter (only difference is I'm running FiTech). I really like how you plumbed the LS filter. I'm attempting to install the filter this weekend, but with the supplied Russell quick disconnect fittings, the footprint is almost 1 linear foot. What fittings are you using on the inlet side and did you fab hardlines on the engine side?
 
I just got my Tanks Inc setup for the Coronet, with the LS filter (only difference is I'm running FiTech). I really like how you plumbed the LS filter. I'm attempting to install the filter this weekend, but with the supplied Russell quick disconnect fittings, the footprint is almost 1 linear foot. What fittings are you using on the inlet side and did you fab hardlines on the engine side?

I used quick disconnect an hose ends from redhorseperformance on the inlet side. 3/8 and 5/16. And I used a hydraulic flaring tool to swell the stainless on the engine side but they make hardline adapters.

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Thanks again. You gave me a couple of new ideas. I'm using the PTFE hose and Russell fittings from Tanks. The fittings are all 180* so when assembled the filter takes up about 3/4' of linear real estate. Didn't think about it until seeing your pics, I need to swap in a couple 90* fittings and a 45*.
 
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