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PCW 04-24-2020 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by strictlypersonl (Post 1475459)
It's in the volume behind the left rear wheel. There is a panel equivalent to the one in front of the battery. It's held in place with a few bolts that can be seen from the front. The biggest challenge will be bypassing the normal fuel line path into that area.

Bob, sent you a PM.....

6TNCRZY 04-24-2020 12:19 PM

Both Edelbrock and FiTech make a tank with a high pressure pump inside that looks easily mountable. Let me know what you end up doing as I will be in the same boat when I build mine.

Tom Wells 04-24-2020 05:44 PM

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I know I'm late to this :o

I've used this: https://aeromotiveinc.com/product/ph...h-fuel-system/ in my HSMobile. It works great and isn't too tall. It also has an engineered baffle which keeps fuel at the pump intake when cornering or otherwise inducing G-forces.

If removing the tank isn't too difficult, and there's a little clearance above it, this can be a really good solution.

A couple of photos:

Akimbeau 04-25-2020 07:32 AM

I just saw this thread was resurrected and thought I'd share what I did for my conversion. I removed the tank and had a bung welded in the area suggested by Bob. I used the original fuel line as my return and ran the new supply line on the right side of the car. Here's a photo of how I configured the pump and filter. I gave up on the in-tank option because there is very little room on the top of the tank to run fuel lines. A custom tank would be necessary with a shorter profile to use a top mounted fuel pump.

I wouldn't put a surge tank in the wheel well. Too exposed to possible damage from the rear wheel if things got ugly.

Note: I had trouble uploading the photo for some reason. Not sure why, it's a jpeg and not too big. Maybe someone has an answer? Send me your email and Ill send you the photo.

Kim

PCW 04-25-2020 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Akimbeau (Post 1475524)
I just saw this thread was resurrected and thought I'd share what I did for my conversion. I removed the tank and had a bung welded in the area suggested by Bob. I used the original fuel line as my return and ran the new supply line on the right side of the car. Here's a photo of how I configured the pump and filter. I gave up on the in-tank option because there is very little room on the top of the tank to run fuel lines. A custom tank would be necessary with a shorter profile to use a top mounted fuel pump.

I wouldn't put a surge tank in the wheel well. Too exposed to possible damage from the rear wheel if things got ugly.

Note: I had trouble uploading the photo for some reason. Not sure why, it's a jpeg and not too big. Maybe someone has an answer? Send me your email and Ill send you the photo.

Kim

Thanks Kim, I PM you my email. If possible do you have a photo of where the bung was welded on the tank?

Thanks again!!!
Craig

Akimbeau 04-26-2020 08:52 AM

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You're welcome! Good luck with your build! And stay with the 289...a much cooler car IMHO...

Here's a photo of the EFI conversion and my mechanic. She did the entire conversion with that one wrench!


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