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No, not a truck. A 1972 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus. ('72 SSP). Sort of like a 71-72 Roadrunner (except nowhere NEAR the performance).

And thanks for the info, and the pictures...I had wondered what you meant when you said "pistons".

Hey, if any racers are still reading, here's another question...if you use the fuel cell AND you use a fuel pump, do you have to place your battery in the trunk? Also, are there any requirements on where you put the fuel pump? I've seen pics where some are in the trunk, some are mounted under the trunk, some are even in the engine compartment.

If you don't have the battery in the trunk, can you still have the fuel pump in the trunk? What sort of wiring does it require?


You can mount the pump anywhere convenien.
No the battery dose not need to go in the trunk.
There are many different ways to wire it .
Use a relay and a switch , some guys use a switch
off the oil pressure sender to kill the relay
if there is no oil pressure .