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  On 23/10/2012 at 5:25 AM, KPM Motorsport said:

Streetfighter 1000hp Twin Intank Pump Fuel Module

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Walbro 460 Fuel Module

BA-BF Sedan / Ute $860

FG Sedan/Ute $890

a walbro for $850 seems a bit steep to me, the herrod intank unit was $500

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Thanks for all your posts guys. Most appreciated. I love all the top end products and would love to be able to purchase either one of em, but they're are kinda a bit out of my price range I was planning on spending for a surge tank setup. But I will def keep them in mind and be looking into them. I was more looking at having a rear mounted tank to mount somewhere underneath my car if possible.

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Rear or front mounted price won't change really. I guess the advantage of running it in the rear is that you could have a higher capacity tank. Disadvantage is (boot setup anyway) fuel smell and noise.

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  On 29/10/2012 at 2:57 AM, TheOne said:

Wow, that is profound. Thankyou for your great insight. I'm such a sucker, all this time I've been saving myself money when I should have been throwing it at rip-off merchants all along.

So anyone who is trying to make a profit is a rip-off merchant? how dare they try to provide for their families? They should just provide for you?

  On 29/10/2012 at 12:37 PM, Phoonzy said:

Thanks for all your posts guys. Most appreciated. I love all the top end products and would love to be able to purchase either one of em, but they're are kinda a bit out of my price range I was planning on spending for a surge tank setup. But I will def keep them in mind and be looking into them. I was more looking at having a rear mounted tank to mount somewhere underneath my car if possible.

Cheap, Reliable, Fast.

Choose 2.

If you can't afford to mod your car then don't. Cutting corners now will only cost you later.

Just my 2c.

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  On 29/10/2012 at 3:05 PM, BigAl said:

So anyone who is trying to make a profit is a rip-off merchant? how dare they try to provide for their families? They should just provide for you?

Someone who puts an unnecessary markup on a product that can quite easily be accessed elsewhere for a much more reasonable price is a rip-off merchant. Their families are not my problem. I have absolutely no reason to throw away my money. Your comment actually has no purpose whatsoever other than to defend people who effectively trick you into thinking they deserve your hard earned cash, but hey, if that's your thing then the only one who loses is you.

And to the original poster, just because you don't want to spend 3x more than you should be paying for a product, it doesn't necessarily mean you are 'cutting corners'. There are cost effective ways of modifying your car, you just have to get past all the 'the more something costs, the better it is' mentality.

Here's the link to a dual pump surge tank that won't cost you an arm and a leg: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/330811923962?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_2361wt_1117

Good luck.

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