Features
- Factory gas tank pickups located in the front of tanks allow fuel pumps to ingest air during acceleration causing a momentary loss of fuel pressure
- Installed in the lowest portion of the rear of the fuel tank, to guarantee consistent fuel pressure under the hardest acceleration
- Designed to fit stock steel fuel tanks
- Manufactured from 18-gauge cold rolled steel for easy welding with two pre-welded 3/8" NPT bungs to ensure adequate fuel flow
- I.D. 7-3/8" wide x 11" long x 3" tall
- Installation instructions include a template for baffling the tank, fittings not included
- Welding required
Product Details
Fuel Tank Sump Kit with 3/8" Weld Bungs (C4040) by Competition Engineering®. Designed utilizing the latest technology, this part delivers the kind of performance your vehicle needs. Discover the inherit potential and step up the power level of your vehicle with this premium quality part. Go for this top rated product that will totally exceed your expectations. This first-rate product was developed by Competition Engineering to squeeze maximum juice from your high-performance car and help you win the race. Featuring the innovative elaborate design and ensuring the ultimate quality, reliability, and value, it guarantees to effectively serve no matter how harsh the race is. So, if you do not want to compromise safety and power, this product is just the ticket.
Installation
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