I'm completely redoing the fuel system in my pace car...2.3t to 331 stroker. I have an electric inline pump, fuel regulator, 3/8 braided fuel line with a return.
I've decided that the best route is to go ahead and install a sump. I already have the tank out and dry, with no signs of fuel whatsoever. So I figure this would be a good time to just do it once and do it right.
My question is, why do I always see the sump and pump mounted toward the rear of the tank? I already have my pump mounted just in front of the tank, which appears to be a nice little home for it, all tucked away and junk. Is there a reason people do this set up on the backside of the tank instead? If you have it on the front, can you post up some pics to show me how it works out? I'm worried that I'm going to get it all finished and realize that it won't work for some reason or another.
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