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Api 1500 Competition Fuel System Spy Shots...

Here is a few shots of the assembled unit, ready to be wired and fitted with pumps. Testing should commence by the end of the week, so look for some updates around that time. The rumored price for the unit by itself with pumps is $750.00 (the pumps wired with external leads, wiring harness not included but will be included in future kits and also avialable seperately).

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You guys did a great job!The pressure fitting looks like a -10,will a -10 hose fit around the stock fuel tank?How do the pumps stay seated to the bottom of the tank if the plastic tank expands & contracts.Can you get it anodized for E-85?

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You guys did a great job!The pressure fitting looks like a -10,will a -10 hose fit around the stock fuel tank?How do the pumps stay seated to the bottom of the tank if the plastic tank expands & contracts.Can you get it anodized for E-85?

Good questions! Yes, we will anodize them for E85 and they have been built to be E85 safe. The planned routing of the new -10 supply line goes forward from the tank, almost immediately through the bottom of the car to underneath, then runs up along the driver's side before coming back up the firewall to the rails. We'll put up some pics of that install soon also. The pumps cannot pull out past their sealing o-rings even if there is nothing supporting them other than the o-rings in the holder itself - we over-compress the o-rings to ensure that, so no problems with expansion/contraction of the tank.

There are some other really cool features built into this unit that are not offered elsewhere, not sure what all I'm allowed to talk about though.

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Love the wire connectors...very neat!!

When do you expect to have your coated High HP return system with all the bells and whistles available?

Karl

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