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I have a 75 280z and a 2002 camaro ls1 .I have searched, but I am unable to find any pics or directions for using the stock gas tank with the ls1 conversion. When I look at the pics that are posted, it seems that everyone is using a fuel cell or the ls1 tank. Has anyone used the JCI fuel pump with the corvette fuel filter to a stock camaro fuel rail? Maybe I am looking at this all wrong. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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I used the stock 1978 280z fuel tank and pump. No issues. If your tank does not have a fuel return, you will have to add one. I simply ran fuel into the fuel rail with a T to the pressure regulator and out of the regulater to the fuel return line back to the tank. The vent line from the tank ran into the charcoal canister that I relocated in front of the radiator.

 

Holds 60psi with no problem.

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My car was the prototype for the JCI componenets and it uses the stock '77 tank and fuel lines. It has the higher pressure/volume pump in the same location as the original Z fuel pump. It's feeding an LS1 out of a '98 Z28. I've had absolutely no fuel feed problems on the street or the 1/4 mile track. I did have problems when I let the tank get below 3/8 full when I was doing hard cornering at Texas Motor Speedway. Above that was no problem.

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Mine's a 75 with stock tank...the stock fuel feed line from the tank is like 1/2" (pretty big considering stock camaro is 3/8") Also, it has a return right next to the feed. Most of my fuel system consists of steel braided line and a few pieces of rubber hose and is held to main parts (tank, filter, pump, fuel rain) using fuel injection hose clamps.

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  • 2 weeks later...

rwwisnesky,

 

Do you have any better pics? I look at you car domain photo and I am still a little unsure. With the stock motor the purge line ran to the canister the fuel pump feed the line and the return line returned the excesive fuel?

 

I will take some pics tonight, but the ls1 has two lines one on the rails and the other on the manifold.

 

When I looked at your setup, it looks as though you have the fuel pump feed to fuel regulator that is "t" to fuel rail/corvette regulator then I am a bit confused because it looks as though there are three fittings on one side and a return?

 

I am sorry if this is a dumb question.

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There is no such thing as a dumb question. I went from the pump into a Tee. From the Tee, one line went to the fuel rail, the other to the presssure regulator. Then from the regulator back to the tank. The regulator also had a vacuum hook up.

 

Then, from the tank vent to the canister. From the canister to the intake manifold to purge it, and a vacuum hook up. I did a sketch, but cant find a way to attach it to this message. Send me your email and ill send it or you can call me at 303 541 0616, always willing to talk to a Z,er in distress

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Ragefear, thanks. rwwisnesky contacted me and sent me pictures and a diagrahm that he drew. I saw the linkthat you posted, but for some reason I just didn't get it. When I looked at it for some reason I thought that it didn't apply to my situation. Of course, Vinh has been a great help. He was out of town for a while and I didn't want to keep bothering him but I like I said, he is really nice and would go out of his way to help.

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if you use the c5 unit, the bypass return line goes away in that diagram from the motor, as does the regulator. It would go between the EFI pump and the Y block (if you use the Y block), otherwise stock fuel rails have feed on 1 side, and no return. Instead of 2 90* fittings going to the fuel pressure regulator, you would have block off plates/plugs at the end of the fuel rail. The return line would be run from the C5 filter to the gas tank

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