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<blockquote data-quote="Beerj" data-source="post: 758887" data-attributes="member: 10035"><p>I've been running the same pump/filter/reg combo with a mat that Bebop posted for pretty much the life of my buggy so far and love it. So much so that I'malso running the same setup on my wife's 5.3 yj. Really the only thing I do differently is run my lines out of the bottom of the tank via bulkhead fittings. I had always heard that electric inline pumps push much better than they pull so I try to let gravity help out as much as possible. That said, a shutoff valve is nice to have in case you need to swap pumps with fuel in the tank.</p><p>Here's the setup on her yj. That open fitting on the filter/reg just runs up through that hole in the floor and into the top of the tank for the return. This way nearly all of the components are situated back by the fuel cell and it's just that single 6an line running up to the fuel rails. These pumps are also fairly cheap and used by lots of people so the chances of someone having a spare for you, or needing one from you, are good. [ATTACH=full]124199[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beerj, post: 758887, member: 10035"] I've been running the same pump/filter/reg combo with a mat that Bebop posted for pretty much the life of my buggy so far and love it. So much so that I'malso running the same setup on my wife's 5.3 yj. Really the only thing I do differently is run my lines out of the bottom of the tank via bulkhead fittings. I had always heard that electric inline pumps push much better than they pull so I try to let gravity help out as much as possible. That said, a shutoff valve is nice to have in case you need to swap pumps with fuel in the tank. Here's the setup on her yj. That open fitting on the filter/reg just runs up through that hole in the floor and into the top of the tank for the return. This way nearly all of the components are situated back by the fuel cell and it's just that single 6an line running up to the fuel rails. These pumps are also fairly cheap and used by lots of people so the chances of someone having a spare for you, or needing one from you, are good. [ATTACH type="full"]124199[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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