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94-97 Aftermarket
Idea on using both tanks with big fuel
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[QUOTE="bluedge8, post: 907083, member: 132"] Magnum, you lost me with your first post, so right now you still have a stock system? and have both tanks? As I look to put injectors in my truck in the future I have thought a lot about this, and have come to the conclusion that a large rear tank is the way to go. Same capacity, all in one spot, and if you guys are anything like me, will be able to use more fuel because you are not leaving 3-5 gal's of fuel in each tank. I see the "want" of keeping both tanks, but at stock capacity it just doesn't seem worth the cost and effort. [/QUOTE]
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