**TTC Dual Fuel Pump Hanger for Lexus SC300/400**
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this isn't the final product being shown, and that's where i'm kind of confused.
the SC has a high sitting gas tank, and the hanger fo the fuel pump is different.
I'm guessing that this will not allow me to un -8AN lines, but rather i need something done to the tank...this is probably the main reason i am iffy.
my bolts ceized to the fuel filter, so i'm doing new lines, but i don't want the restriction of the stock banjo. . .
the SC has a high sitting gas tank, and the hanger fo the fuel pump is different.
I'm guessing that this will not allow me to un -8AN lines, but rather i need something done to the tank...this is probably the main reason i am iffy.
my bolts ceized to the fuel filter, so i'm doing new lines, but i don't want the restriction of the stock banjo. . .
#17
Right, the hanger shown is for the MKIII Supra. The cups will be the same, and the strap shaped to match the stock SC strap. The hat will serve the same purpose as the stocker, in that it'll allow as a pass through for the power lines. I know folks that have just strapped two pumps together with hose clamps, and run the power lines through the hat with with caulk. The billet anger is the way to go. Depending on what the folks that purchase the hanger will want, we can incorporate the fuel supply lines and return into the hat.
Eric
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6 people down.
c0wboy is Eric from TTC if anyone is wondering. He is doing R&D and manufacturing on this product so he will be assisting me in answering questions.
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Kevin
c0wboy is Eric from TTC if anyone is wondering. He is doing R&D and manufacturing on this product so he will be assisting me in answering questions.
Regards,
Kevin
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Just a heads up, the group buy will be over in a couple of days, and the price for the hangers will go up after that. If you guys want to get in on thisnow is the time to get the low price. We'll commence production very soon.
Thanks again,
Eric
Thanks again,
Eric
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i'm just trying to figure out more info about this.
if this will get rid of the banjo at the bottom of the tank as well, allowing for easy install of a AN line...then i'm probably down.
the first post has listed a good bit of parts now, which makes it seem like this MAY help get both pumps feeding, and only needing a couple more fittings to go outside the tank and ready for lines. . .
if this will get rid of the banjo at the bottom of the tank as well, allowing for easy install of a AN line...then i'm probably down.
the first post has listed a good bit of parts now, which makes it seem like this MAY help get both pumps feeding, and only needing a couple more fittings to go outside the tank and ready for lines. . .
#22
The lines and locations of the lines are totally up to the user. We're not addressing the lines or fittings. We're only covering the cups and strap along with the hat. If you like, we can incorporate ports in the hat to allow for the fuel lines to be run forward and down. The hat would then look much like the MKIII hanger pictured. It wouldn't take any more effort, but we'd need to know up front because the group buy ends today and we're ready to get started.
Thanks again,
Eric
Thanks again,
Eric
#24
Sounds good. We'll just make them with the ports built into the hat, and supply both plugs and custom AN straight fittings. If an owner wants to run the lines out of the front, then they'll have the option.
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Eric
Thanks man,
Eric
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The groupbuy is over guys, thanks for the 7 people who participated. We will be contacting everyone to let them know we are charging a deposit.
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Ha ha, I've got my Walbros down there with twist ties right now, so this will be a classier solution for the next time I get back there. I'm interested in hearing how much difference there will be in the noise level with the new hanger.