One of the worst things about building a hot rod, muscle car, street machine, truck, or whatever else is sitting in your garage is the decisions you have to make about what parts to use. On the one hand that is so fun and exciting, but it can also be very stressful because you don’t want to choose stuff that will be outdated next year, or that will keep you from making other upgrades and updates in the future. But sometimes all the choices can become overwhelming and ultimately keep us from finishing a project. In our opinion, there is nothing worse than getting stuck on a project because you get analysis paralysis, so when you can get help with info on products it is always helpful. In this video, Jeremy Stoermer shows you the ins and outs of both EFI and Original Replacement gas tanks for your ride.
Video Description:
When adding EFI to your classic vehicle, there’s more than one way to get the job done. Holley offers both stock replacement and EFI-ready fuel tanks to make the job, quick, clean, and simple. However, depending on your application, there might be some serious benefits to choosing an EFI-ready tank. Follow along as we explain why.