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My truck has the in tank fuel pump. Do i need to drop the tank and do away with the stock pump or just run another hose in the tank and tee back into the stock fuel line? That way I would have a backup pump also. What do you guys think?
 
I'm interested in doing this as well on my 2005 with the in-tank pump. I think what I want to do is add an external pump and keep the stock internal pump. I'm unsure how to do it. Does anybody make a kit?
 
First off, in my opinion, the in tank pump is too restrictive to suck thru for high hp applications. So, I dropped the tank down and out in a bulkhead fitting and run -8 line to my pusher pump. From there it is -6 line all the way to the CP3. Just before the fuel filter, I installed a T valve with the factory pump feeding in one side and the pusher coming into the other side. I keep the valve switched to the pusher pump and popped the relay out of the fuse box to shut off the in tank pump. Now, if the pusher fails, all I have to do is switch the T- valve to the intank pump and put the relay back in and go.
 
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First off, in my opinion, the in tank pump is too restrictive to suck thru for high hp applications. So, I dropped the tank down and out in a bulkhead fitting and run -8 line to my pusher pump. From there it is -6 line all the way to the CP3. Just before the fuel filter, I installed a T valve with the factory pump feeding in one side and the pusher coming into the other side. I keep the valve switched to the pusher pump and popped the relay out of the fuse box to shut off the in tank pump. Now, if the pusher fails, all I have to do is switch the T- valve to the intank pump and put the relay back in and go.



Let me just say... Thats is an awesome setup. Kudos to you for that idea!



Like a RASP, but less money - And still with "plan-b" feature!
 
Why thank you. :D I was actually thinking about putting an electric solenoid valve in place of the T valve so I could switch it without getting under the truck. :D
 
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