Nasty-LSX
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- Joined
- Nov 22, 2014
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- Location
- HOUSTON TX
- First Name
- Mi Hung Lo
- Truck Year
- 85/86/87
- Truck Model
- c10/k10/k20
- Engine Size
- LSX
So Im going to go ahead and build the K20 that got me started on this forum. My first K20 4X4
I was looking for a newer 2500 but damn they are so expensive for junk now. Even the good trucks are SUPER expensive.
So, I know everything I need to know about LS swaps as most of you know. BUT!, I have NEVER done a 4X4 before. I need
to know the best way to set up fuel system and to be reliable also. The first thing that comes to mind is use a Boyd rear tank
like I did the 86 stepside. Now I would rather keep the dual tanks and use the 87 FI tanks. But fore what I understand you
still use rubber hose with clamps. I thought that was a BIG NO NO with FI. And using 68LBS of fuel pressure.
For those of you that kept your dual tanks, what did you use and how did you do it for the dual tanks.
I want it reliable and safe. I am not looking for a budget set up. This will not be a budget build. Worst case, I can just get a boyd tank.
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I was looking for a newer 2500 but damn they are so expensive for junk now. Even the good trucks are SUPER expensive.
So, I know everything I need to know about LS swaps as most of you know. BUT!, I have NEVER done a 4X4 before. I need
to know the best way to set up fuel system and to be reliable also. The first thing that comes to mind is use a Boyd rear tank
like I did the 86 stepside. Now I would rather keep the dual tanks and use the 87 FI tanks. But fore what I understand you
still use rubber hose with clamps. I thought that was a BIG NO NO with FI. And using 68LBS of fuel pressure.
For those of you that kept your dual tanks, what did you use and how did you do it for the dual tanks.
I want it reliable and safe. I am not looking for a budget set up. This will not be a budget build. Worst case, I can just get a boyd tank.
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