Holley Sniper EFI Returnless Self-Tuning Fuel Injection Systems 550-511D

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  • TGrandWagon
    230 Tornado
    • Jan 06, 2020
    • 23

    Holley Sniper EFI Returnless Self-Tuning Fuel Injection Systems 550-511D

    Has anyone installed one of these with the in tank pump?
    If so, was it hard to install the fuel pump? Any issues or concerns.
    Getting ready to buy one and was going to also buy HolleySniper EFI HyperSpark Distributor Kit to work with it.
  • Carbinekid
    230 Tornado
    • May 24, 2020
    • 15

    #2
    I would love to see some feedback and outcome on this as well please post if you go through with it .

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    • Ristow
      • Jan 20, 2006
      • 17292

      #3
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      • GWNashville
        232 I6
        • Dec 28, 2016
        • 229

        #4
        Holley Universal Pump

        I just finished this a couple days ago. It was pretty straight forward. The tricky part was drilling the holes and getting a good seal. I used JB Weld plastic to fill in small holes I made in the side of tank, so the head would fit. I re used my fuel sending unit and installed it in the hole where the vent use to be. Had to open the vent hole up and trim the edges of sending unit so everything would fit. If you have any questions I'll be glad to help.

        Last edited by GWNashville; 05-29-2020, 06:04 AM.
        Richard
        GWNashville
        Email:[email protected]
        1989 Grand Wagoneer 360 c.i.
        727 Transmission
        Sniper EFI Hyperspark
        Serehill Rear Glass and Fog Light Harness.

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        • pickledtoast
          232 I6
          • Feb 13, 2018
          • 59

          #5
          Originally posted by GWNashville
          I just finished this a couple days ago. It was pretty straight forward. The tricky part was drilling the holes and getting a good seal. I used JB Weld plastic to fill in small holes I made in the side of tank, so the head would fit. I re used my fuel sending unit and installed it in the hole where the vent use to be. Had to open the vent hole up and trim the edges of sending unit so everything would fit. If you have any questions I'll be glad to help.
          Nice job getting that holley fuel pump assembly grafted to the oem tank. I didn't think that was possible.

          I spend days getting the OEM fuel sender/pickup modified to accept the fuel pump. I think it would be smarter to use one of those engine-bay fuel sumps.

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          • GWNashville
            232 I6
            • Dec 28, 2016
            • 229

            #6
            Nashville GW

            You are probably right about the sump tank. I used the stock sending unit and installed it in the previous vent hole. Hopefully there will be no issues with the sending unit. Let you know.



            Richard
            GWNashville
            Email:[email protected]
            1989 Grand Wagoneer 360 c.i.
            727 Transmission
            Sniper EFI Hyperspark
            Serehill Rear Glass and Fog Light Harness.

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