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Old 12-11-2009, 12:15 AM
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Default fuel system for lsx

Im building a lq4 with the l92 heads and the fast 92mm intake (non drive by wire). Im going from a carbed small block to this and would like to knwo what i am going to need. Ideally i would like to change the entire system: tank, pump, filter, pre filter, lines, etc.

What do you guys recommend as my best options?
I would like to maybe go with an aluminum cell (http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SU...D/?image=large) because i am gonna be mini tubbing but cannot afford to spend over a grand and a narrowed stainless tank if i can avoid it i would like to.

Comments suggestions and pictures are greatly appreciated

thanks in advance,
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I think that you should start by reading here...

https://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=23304
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Old 12-11-2009, 12:19 PM
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Ricks is having a really good sale right now on tanks. They just posted in the Sponsor News section. Take a look, maybe that stainless tank is within reach now? The motor plan sounds great. You should end up with a stout and reliable motor.
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yeah, im hoping for something cheap reliable but with some grunt that can keep up. i cant wait to get all this planned out and just start chipping away at what needs to be done
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Old 12-11-2009, 07:04 PM
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Maybe this will help.

on the fuel pump most use the walbo gsl-392 but for a bit more a good upgrade is the bosch 044 or(#0 580 254 044)

let me know if you need more info.


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Frank also just posted a sale on Ricks tanks. LOTS of free upgrades and other things included. Just over a grand gets you the best available. Great savings right now.
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Im building a lq4 with the l92 heads and the fast 92mm intake (non drive by wire). Im going from a carbed small block to this and would like to knwo what i am going to need. Ideally i would like to change the entire system: tank, pump, filter, pre filter, lines, etc.

What do you guys recommend as my best options?
I would like to maybe go with an aluminum cell (http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SU...D/?image=large) because i am gonna be mini tubbing but cannot afford to spend over a grand and a narrowed stainless tank if i can avoid it i would like to.

Comments suggestions and pictures are greatly appreciated

thanks in advance,
Jeff
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Hi guys, Im a newbie. Nice to join this forum.
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Maybe this will help.

on the fuel pump most use the walbo gsl-392 but for a bit more a good upgrade is the bosch 044 or(#0 580 254 044)

let me know if you need more info.


Do you have a bigger version of that diagram (the part numbers are a little hard to read)?
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Do you have a bigger version of that diagram (the part numbers are a little hard to read)?
I Pm you email and I will send you one. I will also try to repost a larger file.
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