4 cam tbird
Club Member
I need to get the tank for my Torino done but a simple drag car type sump isn't going to keep fuel fed to my car in any way shape or form. For street driving or running track days, needing to keep it above half a tank to prevent problems really isn't going to work. Has anyone done anything like this? I've done some looking around and read brief bits about a couple of good sounding solutions but was left with a bunch of questions.
The options:
http://www.autoperformanceengineerin...l/pickups.html
I found out about these, apparently at one point they were branded as Holley but don't seem to be anymore although it sounds like Walbro always made them.
http://www.fuelsafe.com/Page 26.html
From watching NASCAR races, they use something of this nature on road courses.
Both seem like good solutions but I was left with some questions. How do you keep them from moving around in the tank? Do you use them in conjunction with the fuel cell baffling foam and let the foam hold them in place? Would the Walbro pick ups not move around enough to worry about once you had them in place at the end of a hose? If using the pick ups, how many do you use?
Thanks in advance for any tips or ideas anyone has.
The options:
http://www.autoperformanceengineerin...l/pickups.html
I found out about these, apparently at one point they were branded as Holley but don't seem to be anymore although it sounds like Walbro always made them.
http://www.fuelsafe.com/Page 26.html
From watching NASCAR races, they use something of this nature on road courses.
Both seem like good solutions but I was left with some questions. How do you keep them from moving around in the tank? Do you use them in conjunction with the fuel cell baffling foam and let the foam hold them in place? Would the Walbro pick ups not move around enough to worry about once you had them in place at the end of a hose? If using the pick ups, how many do you use?
Thanks in advance for any tips or ideas anyone has.