Holley makes a "drop in" EFI pump/sending unit for a couple of different Mopar tanks. Inline pumps are typically problematic and not recommended for long-term reliability.

If that doesn't work for you, then companies like Tanks Inc make several different tanks that have the ability to accept aftermarket fuel pumps and sending units.


I have not personally looked into what Cleveland sells, but it sure looks nice in the videos. The problem I see is everything has to be there for it to "work like factory". If you want the gauges to work, then the radio has to be there, the "factory" fuel pump module has to be there, shifter assy, etc. for the CAN-bus to function properly. This may, or may not, be the direction you want to take your car.

I'm making some assumptions that all of those components need to be there for it to work, but I believe that is fairly accurate.


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