Trashdawg, there are two different ways to do this as i see it, you can buy a Haisley aux system and have it on a on/off switch and flip it on or set it up on a hobbs switch to come on at X amount of boost, or you can build an aux system from scratch with you own fittings, pickup, pump, filter ect. Leave the stock system in place for normal driving and use the aux for you high hp stuff. You will have to go into the banjo bolt of the fuel inlet and it's small so you'll have to run allot of pressure, or remove your pump and have the plugs removed for more fuel inlets... ..... there are 4 total and one has to be a return(overflow valve now is one) I have not perfected mine and might change it up a bit in the future.
I started with a Haisley system (2 years old) and just changed to a bigger pump(Aeromotive A1000) and now run 2 inlets, there isn't much to gain on the stock system as it's better and cheaper just to leave it in place... ... . if your wondering the fuel inlets to the pump are M14x1. 5 pitch thread..... helicoil installed, M16x1. 5 with it out!
Jim