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There was a car in one of the mags a few years back, a duster called "dust ya" he used a stock tank, but modified a stock sender to mount an efi pump
here is a pic. I believe he used a corvette fuel pump.




That's a lot of extra weight to place on a soddered-in stock fuel pickup tube. I would at the least weld up a bracket for the pump going from the pump to the mounting area of the pickup. After seeing an 80's 2.2 carb fuel pickup and an 80's 2.2 turbo fuel pickup I can tell you that's about the only functional difference between the two.

However that raises the issue of a sump. Going through the trouble of rigging up an in-tank efi fuel pump doesn't make much sense if you don't have an in-tank sump to go along with it.