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Alright Guys I know there has been a shit ton of threads on different types of fuel delivery methods. Some guys swear to a 2x bocsh setup others squeeze two pumps in tank. I've looked at sard, tomei, Bosch, Weldon and aeromotive etc. Now I'm the kind of person who wants to do things the easy way. Serge tanks, swirl pots, dual setups to be honest with you are confusing to me. I want something that I can bolt in and safely push 800 hp. I think I have found something thats gunna work for me. I basically just want your opinion. And if there are any gurus out there with some nice setups PLESE post some pics for us guys who have to see the setup to get a good idea of how shits supposed to work. This is the setup I plan on purchasing.

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/AEI-18660/

P.s. Is this mofo gunna fit in the trunk opening?

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