RobbMc Power Surge

if you want to go this route than sure but its not for me .what i see is a gas tank in your rad support with to much rubber hose i think this would be dangerous in a collision . i would hate to be the weiner at the roast lol. jmo maybe im wrong .

Ii can understand your reasoning but I don't see much difference in a situation where you had an electric fuel pump mounted near the gas tank, like under the bumper or something. What if you get rear-ended with that set up? At least this one is inside. I think whenever you retro fit an electric fuel pump to an older car there is an inherent risk involved no matter where it's mounted.

Besides, it runs off a relay so if the alternator is somehow taken out, the pump stops. My cutoff switch is wired correctly to shut everything off with the switch. I believe that the risk would be minimal if you take the necessary precautions.

Also, I don't use rubber hose and worm clamps at all really, there is no rubber hose on my car for anything except the radiator catch can. I am an AN fitting slut so I'd be using quality tubing and hose, like push-lok or woven stuff.