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vortec to propane swap(should i)
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<blockquote data-quote="Turtle Bite" data-source="post: 1061147" data-attributes="member: 16775"><p>I am in the process of switching from an external fuel pump to an in tank (I have a vortec motor), you might consider using a 97 suburban fuel pump, they put out enough pressure and flow obviously and a carter is only $74 dollars from shucks, the strainer is another $7. It also comes with in-tank hose, a wiring harness, and rubber isolators. Plus if it ever goes out it is under warranty and in stock all over the country.</p><p></p><p>I would go propane if I were starting from scratch, but I already had gotten my truck running so I will stay with injection since the work is already done. I am changing pumps from the E2000 since it is noisy and hard to keep primed, and this pump is cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turtle Bite, post: 1061147, member: 16775"] I am in the process of switching from an external fuel pump to an in tank (I have a vortec motor), you might consider using a 97 suburban fuel pump, they put out enough pressure and flow obviously and a carter is only $74 dollars from shucks, the strainer is another $7. It also comes with in-tank hose, a wiring harness, and rubber isolators. Plus if it ever goes out it is under warranty and in stock all over the country. I would go propane if I were starting from scratch, but I already had gotten my truck running so I will stay with injection since the work is already done. I am changing pumps from the E2000 since it is noisy and hard to keep primed, and this pump is cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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