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Holley Sniper EFI Fuel Tank System 67-68 Camaro Firebird LS Swap Fuel Injection

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Holley Sniper EFI Fuel Tank System 67-68 Camaro Firebird LS Swap Fuel InjectionOverview: Holley and Sniper will help you to complete your EFI swap with our new EFI Conversion Fuel Tanks. Each tank is a direct fit for your application no modifications necessary. The kit includes the tank, a 255 lph fuel pump, internal baffling, and a fuel level sender. The tank is powder coated for corrosion resistance and great looks. These tank kits are a complete solution for your EFI project! Supports up to 550 EFI (@ 60 PSI at 13. 5 Volts

Overview:

Holley and Sniper will help you to complete your EFI swap with our new EFI Conversion Fuel Tanks. Each tank is a direct fit for your application-no modifications necessary. The kit includes the tank, a 255 lph fuel pump, internal baffling, and a fuel level sender. The tank is powder coated for corrosion resistance and great looks. These tank kits are a complete solution for your EFI project! Supports up to 550 EFI (@ 60 PSI at 13.5 Volts / 10.4 AMP Draw) The filler neck is not included with the 1967-1968 Camaro/Firebird fuel tanks. You will need to use your original filler neck or purchase the 19-552 replacement filler neck.

Features:

  • Tanks are coated galvanized steel then powder coated silver for total corrosion protection
  • 255 lph fuel pump with hanger assembly gives you the fuel you need with in-tank quietness
  • Sender has ¼” NPT Supply and Return line ports for easy fuel line connection and a barbed vent fitting
  • Fuel level sender included with the correct Ohm range for your factory gauges
  • Fuel pump and sender are recessed in the tank to provide an easy installation with no modification to your car
  • EFI style tank baffling includes a large 4.3 liter internal fuel tray to prevent fuel pump starvation
  • Fits and looks like an OE tank when installed
  • We even have notched tanks for the First Gen F-bodies with rear suspension mods and huge tires
  • Complete bolt in solution for your EFI conversion
  • Includes new tank straps

Application:

Year Make Model Submodel Engine Size
1967 - 1968 Chevrolet Camaro
1967 - 1968 Pontiac Firebird

Specs:

Brand Holley Sniper EFI
Color Silver
Drain Plug No
Emission Code 4
Finish Powdercoated
Free Flow LPH 255
Fuel Sending Unit Ohms 0-90 Ohms
Fuel System Type Gasoline
Gallon Capacity 18
Material Steel
New Straps Included Yes
Product Type Fuel Tank
Warning California Proposition 65
Warranty Limited 90 Day
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