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1963 Plymouth Fury EFI Tank Question? #2324211
06/20/17 02:33 PM
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Been searching online and forums to see if anyone sells an efi drop in pump for my stock tank that replaces the original one piece sending/float unit. Cannot find any after market systems without modifying the stock tank which I'm not really wanting to do. Any advice appreciated

Re: 1963 Plymouth Fury EFI Tank Question? [Re: 63 4speed] #2324244
06/20/17 03:51 PM
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Not really. You need some kind of a sump to keep the pump pickup under fuel during accel, braking, turning when fuel is low. A carb fuel pump isn't bothered by it like an EFI pump is.

Re: 1963 Plymouth Fury EFI Tank Question? [Re: 63 4speed] #2324626
06/21/17 12:03 PM
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Iknow Spectra Premium tanks are sold through rockauto.com. Tank's, Inc also makes in tank fuel tanks.

Re: 1963 Plymouth Fury EFI Tank Question? [Re: 63 4speed] #2329196
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Another option:

http://www.robbmcperformance.com/products/powersurge.html

I use the PowerSurge on my daily driver with FITech.


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Re: 1963 Plymouth Fury EFI Tank Question? [Re: DaytonaTurbo] #2329198
06/30/17 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted By DaytonaTurbo
Not really. You need some kind of a sump to keep the pump pickup under fuel during accel, braking, turning when fuel is low.


https://www.holley.com/products/fuel_sys...CFYSTfgod0LQBtQ


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Re: 1963 Plymouth Fury EFI Tank Question? [Re: 63 4speed] #2329205
06/30/17 05:06 PM
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hydromat probably isn't the way to go.
I see they pulled the info, but their original documentation showed it had to be replaced every 10 years I think.

surge tank is what I went with.







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