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67' EFI Fuel Tank

71_Duster

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Has anyone tried putting one of the in tank fuel set-ups from Tank's Inc of phantom into a 67' B-body tank?
 
I'm waiting to see who builds an EFI tank for the 67's first. I'm gonna need one, also.
 
I e-mailed Tanks Inc if they had any plans to do a '67 EFI tank and they said not at this time.
 
Has anyone tried putting one of the in tank fuel set-ups from Tank's Inc of phantom into a 67' B-body tank?
Yes. I bought a new tank from Rock Auto and cut and welded in the Tanks adaptor. Been in 3-4 years now, used a 98 Ram 360 with factory EFI and AOD. Worked out well-have had no issues at all.
 
Do you have any pics of the tank build?

Looking at the FiTech Fuel command but would rather have an in tank set-up
 
i used a tanksinc in-tank fuel pump for my msd atomic fuel-injection system on my 66 coronet

will look for pics

not too difficult to install. just get a 4" holesaw (i think) and cut the hole and follow directions

i did tack weld some square tubing to the top of the tank to shim it down a bit. otherwise the fuel pump connections will rub on bottom of trunk
 
Do you have any pics of the tank build?

Looking at the FiTech Fuel command but would rather have an in tank set-up
No pics-sorry! If I recall correctly-the Tanks home page shows the pieces and a short how to. I'm not sure who_-Holley?-someone has a setup that lets you use a regular mechanical pump to bring fuel to the engine bay-where it dumps into a small sump that has an electric pump to get EFI pressure. Looks like that might be a simple way to make things work w/o
Do you have any pics of the tank build?

Looking at the FiTech Fuel command but would rather have an in tank set-up
No pics unfortunately. Have you looked at the Aeromotive "Stealth" EFI pump yet? You still need an access hole-but it requires no welding. Looks like a simpler way to mount the pump in the tank.
 
no pics of my tank build (i guess it didnt happen), dang

email tanksinc for a copy of the install instructions. they were detailed and had good pics too
 
Here are a couple of pretty cool set ups from FAST & Aeromotive...

 
edited - thought i found one but not the case
 
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