Thanks Dave and staff for great videos and content. I have subscriptions to a lot of auto build channels but yours is always the first one I look for when I open RUclips! Keep the 67-72 Chevy/GMC content coming!
Yes, but you would either need a transfer pump to move fuel from "tank 2" into "tank1" when tank 1 becomes empty.... OR you would need two of these FI Modules, one for each tank.
@@darrenjackson6049 We don't have a truck here at the studio with dual tanks, so that's probably out of the question. However, it would be as simple as just wiring an A/B switch on the power lead going to the pumps. Whenever you switch tanks you would also just switch the pump at the same time. Or, maybe you can get fancy and wire the pumps to the same switch you use for switching the tanks.
The one we used in this video can be found here: www.holley.com/products/fuel_systems/fuel_pumps_regulators_and_filters/fuel_pumps/muscle_car_efi_modules/parts/12-308
please keep the video's coming, of you working on the square bodies, there the best!
We intend to!
Thank you for posting videos you are great I have a 59 Apache I'm working on watching your videos of me a lot thanks once again
Our pleasure!
Awesome information man, tanks a lot! This relieves the pressure of choosing an electric fuel pump for a EFI setup. Thanks David.
We assume pun intended! Thanks OldBlue!
@@BROTHERSTruckPartsTV of course!
Thanks Dave and staff for great videos and content. I have subscriptions to a lot of auto build channels but yours is always the first one I look for when I open RUclips! Keep the 67-72 Chevy/GMC content coming!
Thanks for watching and the feedback!
Purdy Cool, My Friend!
Awesome! Now if only we had this option for the 67-72 blazer/suburban tanks instead of the cut in version that's available.
We're working on it!
@@BROTHERSTruckPartsTV looking forward to it!
@BROTHERSTruckPartsTV how soon will you have it available?
Great video! Let’s see the EFI instal!
You'll be happy to know that video is coming out next!
Would it be possible to keep the 2 tanks and the fuel switch in the cab, LH and RH if installing fuel injection?
Yes, but you would either need a transfer pump to move fuel from "tank 2" into "tank1" when tank 1 becomes empty.... OR you would need two of these FI Modules, one for each tank.
Love the videos . And Subbed. Any chance I can get a part number for that drop in unit ? Can't get to the sight, it says it is not secure.
what is this part number? the link doesnt just got to this
What’s the purpose of connecting black wire straight to the negative post of the battery can u just connect both grounds to chassie ?
You could ground to the chassis providing the chassis has a solid ground. Wouldn't be an issue.
Good information videos!
Glad you think so!
That fuel sock really comes handy now u don't have to worry about leaking extra gas or wasting either.
I'd like to see you do the msd atomic fuel injection with that pump set up on that truck
We're working on something like that right now, hang tight!
Nice job, thanks
Thanks for watching!
Dave are y'all going to make long bed to short bed conversion kit for the 88-98 chevy/gmc OBS trucks.
We don't have anything in the works as of right now, but things change very rapidly as demand increases, so we would say it's impossible.
How would it work with dual tanks?
You would need two modules, or a pump that pumps the fuel from one tank to the other.
@@BROTHERSTruckPartsTV Can you provide a video on how to wire dual tanks with these pumps?
@@darrenjackson6049 We don't have a truck here at the studio with dual tanks, so that's probably out of the question. However, it would be as simple as just wiring an A/B switch on the power lead going to the pumps. Whenever you switch tanks you would also just switch the pump at the same time. Or, maybe you can get fancy and wire the pumps to the same switch you use for switching the tanks.
Thanks i lose my paper on wiring for the colors 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
No problem 👍
How would it work with the fuel selector switch for dual tanks?
You would need to run two modules, one for each tank.
Liters per hour; where do I buy?, or part numbers please.
good vid. thank u
Our pleasure!
Whats the part number
The one we used in this video can be found here: www.holley.com/products/fuel_systems/fuel_pumps_regulators_and_filters/fuel_pumps/muscle_car_efi_modules/parts/12-308
Link to the part ain’t working for me
Can this be used with the dual tank setup?
Yes, but you would need to run a module in each tank.
part number pleas6
Direct link to the product is in the video description!