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68 Dart, tanks inc pump for factory EFI #3262173
10/05/24 02:41 PM
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As stated, what fuel pump is recommended for a tanks inc pump to run factory fuel injection on a 5.7 with Eagle heads? It's going to be a stock 06 bottom end. Thanks!


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Re: 68 Dart, tanks inc pump for factory EFI [Re: GTSDart340] #3262208
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I have a Spectra EFI tank, it came with a Walbro GSS342 internal pump.
Been working great with my 5.7 swap.

Re: 68 Dart, tanks inc pump for factory EFI [Re: GTSDart340] #3262476
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same as me. works great


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Re: 68 Dart, tanks inc pump for factory EFI [Re: BDW] #3262854
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Originally Posted by BDW
I have a Spectra EFI tank, it came with a Walbro GSS342 internal pump.
Been working great with my 5.7 swap.


How is the fuel sending unit working in that Spectra Tank? Does it have accuracy issues like alot of the aftermarket ones?


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Re: 68 Dart, tanks inc pump for factory EFI [Re: PLUM_72] #3262861
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Originally Posted by PLUM_72
Originally Posted by BDW
I have a Spectra EFI tank, it came with a Walbro GSS342 internal pump.
Been working great with my 5.7 swap.


How is the fuel sending unit working in that Spectra Tank? Does it have accuracy issues like alot of the aftermarket ones?


The Spectra sending unit isn't as accurate as the factory sender.
Full is accurate, but it's off on the low side, it shows empty when there's still at least 3-4 gallons left.
Not optimal, but better than the alternative.
I'd hate for it to show 1/8 tank and run out of gas.

Re: 68 Dart, tanks inc pump for factory EFI [Re: BDW] #3263962
10/14/24 05:21 AM
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Thanks guys, I found a Tanks inc setup with pump on summit I'm gonna go with.


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1968 Dodge Dart GTS "The Drat" - 340/727

2006 Dodge Magnum R/T - Hemi

2016 Dodge Durango Limited - 3.6
Re: 68 Dart, tanks inc pump for factory EFI [Re: GTSDart340] #3264403
10/16/24 12:39 AM
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I bought one of their EFI pumps for 600 HP for my 1965 Valient that I'm putting a turbo charge 384 C.I. S.B. with a 904 tranny so I can learn EFI and turbo charger tuning in the car wrench luck
I could look up that part number and flow numbers if you want up

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