Shops in Orlando that can swap carb to EFI with dual tanks

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Does anyone know of a shop with experience in the Orlando area that can swap my 1985 GMC from carb to Holley Sniper EFI? The truck is completely stock with the exception of a 502 GM crate engine. I am tired of the Holley 850 carb causing me problems. I know I need tanks for a 1987, in tank fuel pumps, 1987 fuel filler hoses, Pollack tank selector and a 1987 tank selector switch. I do not have time to do this conversion. I am in the middle of replacing the stock 350 on my 1987 R10. No time for two projects of this size. Any help is appreciated!!
 

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Try googling performance shops?
 

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I was hoping to find a shop that has done the swap before.
 

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I was hoping to find a shop that has done the swap before.
Unfortunately not south of the 49th parallel, but I’m sure if you reached out to Holley they could provide you with a installation shop nearby to you.
 

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Why Sniper? Have you read the horror stories (including mine)? And you do not need all the stuff you mentioned. A remote sump works with all the factory lines, tanks, etc. However, if you want to do this once and pay the price once, do it right from the beginning. Swap the stuff you mentioned and use a "true" EFI. Holley and Edelbrock both make great units. And, be warned, the "Self learning" feature still requires significant setup and tuning.
 

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