What do i need to conver my SR5 into a GTS
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What do i need to conver my SR5 into a GTS
well my hatchi has a GTS rear end already, but i talked to someone last night and they told me that in order to put the 4AGE motor , i need the gas tank, fuel lines, forgot what else. but what do i need to convert it into a GTS?
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my friend was telling me that you don't have to swap the tank you just have to get an inline fuel pump and maybe swap the lines. it would save time.
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will and i were going back and forth on this in another thread it seems like.landslideATX wrote:my friend was telling me that you don't have to swap the tank you just have to get an inline fuel pump and maybe swap the lines. it would save time.
Dorikun's 86 (complete SR5 to GTS conversion) is setup that way and runs great: did not swap tank or fuel lines. Ran soft fuel line (same as soft fuel line from GTS fuel filter to Fuel Rail) with an inline fuel pump. You can even go with a braided stainless steel line from the tank to fuel filter.
Required fuel pressure on the GTS isn't high like on Honda's.
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so what your saying is that we don't have to swap the gas tank and lines? just the rear end motor, dash/motor harnes. if thats the case it would make the swap a lot easyer.dr.occa wrote:will and i were going back and forth on this in another thread it seems like.landslideATX wrote:my friend was telling me that you don't have to swap the tank you just have to get an inline fuel pump and maybe swap the lines. it would save time.
Dorikun's 86 (complete SR5 to GTS conversion) is setup that way and runs great: did not swap tank or fuel lines. Ran soft fuel line (same as soft fuel line from GTS fuel filter to Fuel Rail) with an inline fuel pump. You can even go with a braided stainless steel line from the tank to fuel filter.
Required fuel pressure on the GTS isn't high like on Honda's.
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yes it would make it that much easier.landslideATX wrote:...so what your saying is that we don't have to swap the gas tank and lines? just the rear end motor, dash/motor harnes. if thats the case it would make the swap a lot easyer.
top fuel dragsters run braided ss fuel lines from the fuel cells to their engines ALL THE TIME. REPEAT: TOP FUEL DRAGSTERS - lots of HP with EXPENSIVE MOTORS