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    good information bill! it is definetly on my to do list. i was thinking about going all the way to tank (pick up). my intent was 8AN feed and 6AN return. can those swagelock fittings work to adapt the newly braided steel line to the existing in-tank pick up. should i install a in-line pump along with the oem in-tank or upgrade the in-tank and no in-line pump?
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    Len..I'm unsure on how to upgrade your in tank pump further from say a high flow 255lph. Which the way you are going..you might need down the road.

    Meanwhile, I'd look at the type of connectors on the pump top at the tank and buy the ones for there, then run the hose the length of the car and up to the rail. You wouldn't need swageloks to my knowledge, which may reduce cost, because the swages are about $25 each piece.
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