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Old 04-30-2008, 12:56 AM   #1
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Gas tank relo: Options other than Blazer?

I'm considering making this change; lots of good articles on the board and elsewhere, but I feel like the Blazer tank conversion just hangs too low. Might just be me, but I can live with that

Are there other good options? So far, it looks like an aluminum tank in the $500 range is about it...
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Old 04-30-2008, 01:07 AM   #2
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Billa, i also have a LT1 in my 86 GMC S/B two wheel drive and was wonderin do you know of any companies out there that makes a gas tank that has the fuel pump inside of the tank? I just looked online at performanceonline.com and they make a replacement tank that fits behind the rear end but it doesnt have the fuel pump inside of the tank. I m using my stock tanks with and external fuel pump but everyone says i should get a tank with the fuel pump inside of it, i guess better for pressure and to cool the fuel pump. By the way awesome build, on youre build thread with the with the dyno information is that what you are looking to get with this build? This week im taking mine to a shop that has a dyno to get a new chipped burned and for tuning purposes. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks Michael.
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Billa, i also have a LT1 in my 86 GMC S/B two wheel drive and was wonderin do you know of any companies out there that makes a gas tank that has the fuel pump inside of the tank? I just looked online at performanceonline.com and they make a replacement tank that fits behind the rear end but it doesnt have the fuel pump inside of the tank. I m using my stock tanks with and external fuel pump but everyone says i should get a tank with the fuel pump inside of it, i guess better for pressure and to cool the fuel pump. By the way awesome build, on youre build thread with the with the dyno information is that what you are looking to get with this build? This week im taking mine to a shop that has a dyno to get a new chipped burned and for tuning purposes. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks Michael.

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Old 04-30-2008, 01:27 AM   #5
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Everyone says i should get a tank with the fuel pump inside of it, i guess better for pressure and to cool the fuel pump.

Is that what you are looking to get with this build?

get a new chipped burned and for tuning purposes.
Michael, a couple of thoughts:

You can definitely use an external pump as long as it's made for fuel injection. Many folks are using the Aeromotive A1000 and associated components, which is my plan when I make the conversion. It ain't cheap, but it does work. The in-tank aftermarket pumps like the Racetronix are far cheaper and easier to plumb. I don't know of any other aftermarket tank companies that are set up for in-tank pumps.

Yes, the DD Advanced run is what I'm hoping for with my LT1 build - note that it's going in my '95 Impala SS - not my '72 C10.

If you've got an LT1, it should be OBD I or II...no chip, just a reprogram...?
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Old 04-30-2008, 01:33 AM   #6
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not sure how low the blazer tanks hang, but I'm running an aluminum tank from no limit engineering, good quality and no problems whatsoever...

http://www.nolimit.net/prodinfo.asp?number=B%2DTNK
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Old 04-30-2008, 01:45 AM   #7
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Do you have a photo of the install?
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Old 04-30-2008, 02:03 AM   #8
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Re: Gas tank relo: Options other than Blazer?

I don't have a pic, or have seen it done, but i've been told by a couple people that 78-79 postal jeep tanks fit. They are only 16 gallons. I considered one my self, but went with a 85 burb tank.

There is at least one 'nut' *we are all nuts* in any area that has a collection of postal jeeps. Might be something to consider.
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Old 04-30-2008, 03:35 AM   #9
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Re: Gas tank relo: Options other than Blazer?

I've been wondering about the fuel tank and pump as well since I'm putting a 99' Vortec 350 in mine with all of the MPI system. I'm trying to get a tank and pump system figured out for under $500, which would be an in tank pump, and professional looking.

I've been looking at this tank with dimensions that are fairly close to being perfect.
http://www.tanksinc.com/index.cfm/pa...rod/prd173.htm

And adding one of their pumps:
http://www.tanksinc.com/index.cfm/pa...prod/prd84.htm


I also found this article online which shows them putting one of Tanks Inc. fuel pumps in a new "old Mustang" fuel tank. You can't read the whole article unless you have a subscription but it shows that it is possible to put a pump in almost any fuel tank. From their description though they're using a tank with baffling built in.
http://www.fordmuscle.com/archives/2...Pump/index.php

The baffling is the main that concerns me. I wonder if the resevoir tray will hold enough fuel with the rest of the tank sloshing around when near empty? Shouldn't be too big of an issue for street trucks would it?

But anyhow, here's a few more places that sell/manufacture tanks:
http://www.tanksinc.com/index.cfm/pa...ctory/home.htm
http://www.nolimit.net/departments.asp?dept=1171
http://www.performanceonline.com/sto...me.php?cat=453
http://www.kustomtanks.com/
http://www.rickshotrodshop.com/truck.htm
http://www.brotherstrucks.com/products.asp?dept=1018
http://www.earlyclassic.com/catalog.aspx
http://www.ecklerstrucks.com/dept.as...id=150&level=1
Also Fuel Cell Guy, who had a website for a short time.

I'm sure I'm missing a few, but these are the ones I can remember. Someone please let me know if my idea has any possibility of working.

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Old 04-30-2008, 02:59 AM   #10
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Re: Gas tank relo: Options other than Blazer?

Does anybody have a pic of a blazer tank installed?I was planning this swap and want to know how it looks from behind.
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Old 04-30-2008, 03:19 AM   #11
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Re: Gas tank relo: Options other than Blazer?

steelhorse,if you come to board meets you see stuff.Andy had his TPI truck and I had my panel with the original tank(mounted in stock location like a Blazer).It does hang a bit low but under a LWB it isn't bad.I don't think it would hit unless you really came over a drop-off.
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Re: Gas tank relo: Options other than Blazer?

The ECE tank looks perfect for what I'm seeking - how did I miss that? The price is a little rough...but it always is for custom stuff...
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I'll guess I'll post these too. These are board members installations that I have bookmarked.

http://www.captkaoscustoms.com/blazertank.html
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...highlight=tank
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=255638

Credit goes to the respective owners. I myself, am not to big on the large blazer sized tanks or the cutting of frames, but it is an option out there for the exceptionally handy.
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Old 04-30-2008, 08:09 AM   #14
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The ECE tank looks perfect for what I'm seeking - how did I miss that? The price is a little rough...but it always is for custom stuff...
Billa,
I have this tank, and I understand the sticker shock...
You will not be dissapointed!
Yes, it does hang a bit lower than I prefer, but it is a very high quallity tank, and as soon as I got mine and installed it, the buyer's remorse dissapeared..
It went in like it belonged, and being stainless with all the fittings and in-tank pump provisions, I had no issues, nor regret.
I'm running a ramjet350 (and once I get the timing mark issue resolved, it'll be awesome), I went to the local Napa and got an OEM in-tank fuel injection pump (I can't remember, but I believe it was an early 90's Chevy truck pump, check your engine's requirements) that fit like a glove.
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Re: Gas tank relo: Options other than Blazer?

Would a 73-86 blazer tank fit a 67-72 truck? There is one in my local junk yard cheap, I want to know if it will fit.
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Would a 73-86 blazer tank fit a 67-72 truck? There is one in my local junk yard cheap, I want to know if it will fit.
They do fit, just do some searches for tank install on the board. On my 69 long bed, i have to remove the spare tire bracket, move the rear cross member back about 4 inches, and cut the bed support out in the middle to get top clearance. If your going with a roll pan you will see it, but any good bumper should cover anything that hangs down.
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Re: Gas tank relo: Options other than Blazer?

I will be heading down this same road very soon. I have heard somewhere that an S10 tank may fit. Don't know the years and still trying to run down the info, but I know some of them where fuel injected and should have the pump in the tank with factory baffles already there. Anyone with any more info?
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I'm using this tank...
I've not mounted it yet, but holding it up in there, it seems to fit very nicely...
http://www.tanksinc.com/index.cfm/pa...prod/prd83.htm
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Here are some links:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=283813 This is what I did in my '67 SWB (go about 1/2 way down the page):http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=181633&page=2
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I have a 33 ford with a 5.7 TPI. I used a "Tanks" tank. Even with baffles in the tank, it was necessary to use a "sloush" tray (also Tanks). Without the tray, I would experience a lean condition which caused the engine to pop through the intake when I made a hard left turn. The tray is about 3" X 5" X 2" and attaches to the bottom end of the pickup tube.
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I will be heading down this same road very soon. I have heard somewhere that an S10 tank may fit. Don't know the years and still trying to run down the info, but I know some of them where fuel injected and should have the pump in the tank with factory baffles already there. Anyone with any more info?
The second link in post #14 has info on it, its good in that it does not hang down as low as a suburban/blazer tank, but I would be unwilling to notch my frame for it. Thanks to 1972CheyenneSuper for the info.
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I put a 2000 T/A fuel tank in my truck. Came with the fuel pump too, and I got it for $50. I had to do a little trimming to get it to fit, not too much though. Pictures are in my build thread.
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I put a 2000 T/A fuel tank in my truck. Came with the fuel pump too, and I got it for $50. I had to do a little trimming to get it to fit, not too much though. Pictures are in my build thread.
That's a plastic tank isn't it? My '02 Z28 has a plastic tank, when it came time to upgrade my fuel pump I installed a trap door cut into the top side, I used a marine boat compartment hatch to do the install. It looks factory I swear.
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That's a plastic tank isn't it? My '02 Z28 has a plastic tank, when it came time to upgrade my fuel pump I installed a trap door cut into the top side, I used a marine boat compartment hatch to do the install. It looks factory I swear.
yep, its plastic....same tank
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I talked to Yogi's today to ask about this fuel tank. They said that this one is internally baffled: (The one I previously mentioned in this thread.)

http://www.yogisinc.com/Detail.cfm/-...71/product.htm

And that either of these two fuel pumps would work.
TANGP-2 http://www.yogisinc.com/Detail.cfm/-...28/product.htm
TANGP-4 http://www.yogisinc.com/Detail.cfm/-...28/product.htm

They're the same tanks sold by Tanks Inc., but the price is roughly the same. I'm going to give Tanks Inc. a call tomorrow to confirm that they really are baffled. If so, this could be the perfect tank for EFI applications for $425.

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