View Full Version : TanksInc EFI Pump Retrofit - Okay with NO tank baffling?
GoodysGotaCuda
03-14-2018, 04:01 PM
I have a 70's Dodge Truck, which means TanksInc (or anyone else) does not make an EFI conversion tank for it. It's a long thin poly/plastic tank and I need to add a drop-in EFI fuel pump.
I am considering the $225 Tanks setup with the little fuel tray. Is anyone running one of these without any sort of baffling? The truck isn't the fastest thing out there, but I would like it to not stumble all over the place when at ~1/4 tank, if I can help it. Looking for feedback, thanks.
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GoodysGotaCuda
03-14-2018, 04:57 PM
If the Tanks setup is insufficient, any experience with a Aeromotive Phantom? It's 2x the cost...
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rustomatic
03-14-2018, 06:46 PM
The issue you've got is the tank, not the pump. Tanks Inc. makes a bunch of tanks (EFI specific--note search parameters on their site) that you can put in with minimal modification. They come with baffles and bowls, depending on which one you pick. If you're not hammering corners or drag racing, you can do just fine without a baffled tank, but if you can install one, why not? Buy the parts separately, and avoid getting a Walbro knockoff on eBay (don't ask me why I know this). Spend your money on a decent tank (200 bucks?), then just buy the super-basic pickup, not the tray thing. On that note, I seem to have broken one of their gauge sending units at a track day last weekend . . .
For evidence, I've used two of Tanks Inc's generic pickup truck tanks (EFI-specific), one of which is in my Falcon now. The tanks are great.
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The Jakefab fuel puck is also a worthwhile thingamajig to add . . . I just don't have a picture of it on this computer.
GoodysGotaCuda
03-14-2018, 09:36 PM
Thanks for the feedback, we'll look at some measurements on the universal tanks. The truck is bone stock with the exception of the FiTech, I would like to modify tank mounting, the filler neck, fuel sending unit, etc. as little as possible, if any, to accommodate the swap.
My Hemi 'Cuda has a tanks tank and JakeFab puck, nice parts.
Bad Bowtie
03-15-2018, 05:36 AM
GoodysGotaCuda,
I haven't used one of these yet, but it came up on my radar and I'm thinking about using one.
Maybe it will work for your installation, seem quite simple :)
http://www.robbmcperformance.com/products/powersurge.html
BB
Schwartz Performance
03-15-2018, 06:02 AM
One of our employees used the setup you first referenced from Tanks and I haven't heard of any issues. It was a 67 Bel Air with an LS, stock tank.
We've used the Aeromotive stealth phantom system many times and it's a great unit! If you're after price, I'd say the Tanks piece should work out fine for you.
It is a good practice to always be above 1/4 tank no matter what though :)
-Dale
GoodysGotaCuda
03-15-2018, 07:03 AM
GoodysGotaCuda,
I haven't used one of these yet, but it came up on my radar and I'm thinking about using one.
Maybe it will work for your installation, seem quite simple :)
http://www.robbmcperformance.com/products/powersurge.html
BB
Thanks. I’ve seen that, Fitech has a comparable surge tank as well [not the FCC]. I think it’s an option but it induces another layer of reliability risk. If the mechanical pump goes out, you’re dead in the water. The intank pumps are pretty darn reliable.
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One of our employees used the setup you first referenced from Tanks and I haven't heard of any issues. It was a 67 Bel Air with an LS, stock tank.
We've used the Aeromotive stealth phantom system many times and it's a great unit! If you're after price, I'd say the Tanks piece should work out fine for you.
It is a good practice to always be above 1/4 tank no matter what though :)
-Dale
Thanks Dale. I am going to push for the Aeromotive. After the sticker shock, it seems like the best solution.
Bad Bowtie
03-15-2018, 10:23 AM
[QUOTE=GoodysGotaCuda;1260601]If the mechanical pump goes out, you’re dead in the water. The intank pumps are pretty darn reliable.
Agreed.. but most mechanical pumps are easier to change ( block mount vs tank drop )
BTW nice Cuda, I bleed bowties but really like those Cuda's as well.
WallaceMFG
03-15-2018, 12:57 PM
I put an Aeromotive Stealth into a 72 C10 with no baffling, it works great. The owner has never had any issues with it picking up fuel.
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