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vit fuel tank in sierra possible?

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vit fuel tank in sierra possible?

Post by Bron5on »

Did a few (a lot actually) serches for this, nearly drove me nuts. Can someone point me in the right direction? All I need to know is if it's worthwhile. I have 1.6 16v in my sierra with standard tank and fuel system in tray (soft top) comprising of 2 pumps and a surge tank. Noise is already driving me nuts and I want the space back! Coily tanks are like hens teeth in tas so that option is probaby out. Just wondered if I could use the vit tank and in-tank pump to simplify things. I have a 2" body lift if that makes any difference room wise. Cheers in advance!
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Yes -

SWB EFI vit or X-90 tank.

All the mounts have to be moved but it's a nice neat fit. It is (just ) possible to fit an exhaust beside the tank too.

Here's a few shots of a couple of different cars.

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Post by joeblow »

VIT lwb tank.

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Post by nicbeer »

Joe have u got a pic of the back section inc the bash guard?

Looks good on it
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Post by Squik »

They have been fitted into Jimnys too :armsup:
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Post by mnemonix »

Forget the fuel tank - that "tuggy" has an awesome exhaust system.
Well designed and neatly integrated into the available space.
Might have to pilfer some of the layout ideas for my new system.

Well fabbed upper shock mounts too.
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Post by Bron5on »

Thanks for the info and pics guys. Looks like that's the next mod! Cheers!
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Post by Bron5on »

OK, yet another question! Is the vit fuel level sender compatible with the sierra fuel gauge? I have a vitara cluster that I robbed the speedo out of if i need the vit gauge.
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Post by joeblow »

Bron5on wrote:OK, yet another question! Is the vit fuel level sender compatible with the sierra fuel gauge? I have a vitara cluster that I robbed the speedo out of if i need the vit gauge.
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