Holley Sniper 12-373 in-tank efi pump
Holley Sniper 12-373 in-tank efi pump
I'm looking at this to convert my 1970 convert to Sniper EFI 550-510 system. It says it fits a 1970 chevelle, monte carlo, el camino AND GM A BODY. So I would think they would fit. Just like to double check to see if anyone has used one before I order one up.
Thanks, John
Thanks, John
The Tanks Inc tank and internal fuel pump is one of the few things I have no complaints with the EFI conversion.
If I remember correctly, they have 2 different tank designs. One looks very similar to a factory tank, the other has the lower front corners trimmed for additional exhaust room.
Id strongly consider upgrading to the float less style sending unit. The float on the standard sending unit isn’t very accurate below 1/4. From what I have heard, the float isn’t heavy enough to fall on its own once the fuel level drops. Some people have “fixed” this with brazing a large nut or washer to the float arm.
It’s embarrassing to run out of gas!!
If I remember correctly, they have 2 different tank designs. One looks very similar to a factory tank, the other has the lower front corners trimmed for additional exhaust room.
Id strongly consider upgrading to the float less style sending unit. The float on the standard sending unit isn’t very accurate below 1/4. From what I have heard, the float isn’t heavy enough to fall on its own once the fuel level drops. Some people have “fixed” this with brazing a large nut or washer to the float arm.
It’s embarrassing to run out of gas!!
Sorry, work, life and slow upgrades I haven't moved forward with EFI yet.
Still note sure if I would go this route with the intake Holley pump for my Sniper? I do have an external 450l pump now, so do I need to spend the $$$ for this? BUT more importantly is I might be swapping out the tank and therefore the Holley system might not work with the different tank.
Still note sure if I would go this route with the intake Holley pump for my Sniper? I do have an external 450l pump now, so do I need to spend the $$$ for this? BUT more importantly is I might be swapping out the tank and therefore the Holley system might not work with the different tank.
Resurrecting the thread looking for some help. My wife bought me the Sniper 550-511D kit a couple christmases ago but life and little kids caught up with me and I am just now getting around to installing. I ran into a snag
1. @dc2x4drvr and @matt69olds how did you get the returnless style fuel system to work with the tank? I measured the stock tank (just under 7 inches) and also bought the Tanks Inc EFI ready tank (https://www.summitracing.com/parts/TNK-TM34R-T) (6.25 inches), neither meet the minimum 7.25" depth required to install the returnless pump. Did you drop a some sort of spacer on the top to add the extra height?
Also, are either of you running electric fans controlled by the ECU? Another christmas gift from another year that has yet to make it onto the car is a cold case radiator with dual electric fan set up.
1. @dc2x4drvr and @matt69olds how did you get the returnless style fuel system to work with the tank? I measured the stock tank (just under 7 inches) and also bought the Tanks Inc EFI ready tank (https://www.summitracing.com/parts/TNK-TM34R-T) (6.25 inches), neither meet the minimum 7.25" depth required to install the returnless pump. Did you drop a some sort of spacer on the top to add the extra height?
Also, are either of you running electric fans controlled by the ECU? Another christmas gift from another year that has yet to make it onto the car is a cold case radiator with dual electric fan set up.
The Holley pump I used fit the tank, they don't sit exactly vertical. I installed the electric fans in a stand alone configuration, relay for each fan, and the fan thermostat is in the radiator.
Good luck!
Good luck!
After messing with the original tank some more, it looks like I can shift the position of the pump over toward the drivers side just a touch which puts it on top of the ribs and get the height I need. Now I just need to go get the tank steamed so I don’t worry about sparks while drilling the hole.
https://ceautoelectricsupply.com/pro...ative-trigger/
Or if you prefer to do your own wire harness: https://www.leashelectronics.com/pro...p-relay-module
Unfortunately the Sniper 1 only has a single fan trigger, you can use it to activate two fans via a relay and it will work just fine... but ideally you'd use another controller to have one fan turn on at ABC temp, and the other fan turn on at XYZ temp. However that adds wiring and may not be as easy to make look nice n tidy, if that's your thing.
https://ceautoelectricsupply.com/pro...ative-trigger/
Or if you prefer to do your own wire harness: https://www.leashelectronics.com/pro...p-relay-module
https://ceautoelectricsupply.com/pro...ative-trigger/
Or if you prefer to do your own wire harness: https://www.leashelectronics.com/pro...p-relay-module
Unfortunately the Sniper 1 only has a single fan trigger, you can use it to activate two fans via a relay and it will work just fine... but ideally you'd use another controller to have one fan turn on at ABC temp, and the other fan turn on at XYZ temp. However that adds wiring and may not be as easy to make look nice n tidy, if that's your thing.
https://ceautoelectricsupply.com/pro...ative-trigger/
Or if you prefer to do your own wire harness: https://www.leashelectronics.com/pro...p-relay-module
https://ceautoelectricsupply.com/pro...ative-trigger/
Or if you prefer to do your own wire harness: https://www.leashelectronics.com/pro...p-relay-module
On the return less pump.....I've installed several of them before but dont like them on high HP cars that are driven aggressively like I drive mine. I dont like the delays in providing the WOT fuel requirements. A separate return line is hands down.....way better.
My fuel filter is inline with the rubber fuel off the pump, connected to the hardline. BTW, the Holley pump fuel line is a little hard to connect, probably easier if the tank is left loose to allow more room, also check the dia. of the Holley line, IIRC it’s smaller than the Olds line.
I mounted a 100 micron cleanable filter just after the pump with 8AN fittings and line. I replaced the one rubber section on the factory line with the braided 3/8" hose and dual efi clamps on both sides to the factory steel line. Then I have a cleanable 10 micron filter just before the Wilson injector rail. The 12-373 puts out a solid 63-64 psi according to the Holley sensor, within 1 psi of an actual mechanical gauge. The cheap $20 Amazon sensors read 10 to 15 psi low, don't buy them. I can see a returnless system not delivering as fast for high performance builds, rock solid on my weak build and dropped right in and the factory gauge works. For fan control, a dual 40 amp Davies Craig fan controller works fantastic. I do like the Sniper 2 comes with it's own fuse box setup. I should have bought an actual EFI adapter harness for my Terminator X Max, many electrical issues, just too much for 50+ year old wiring.
Awesome, thanks for the pic, that is really helpful. I bought the new 12-373 from Summit and fortunately they have an warehouse about an hour from me. Drove down there to get it, got it home, opened it up, and it was used. Plastic package was already open, filter sock was dirty and the connection at the bottom of the pump looked like it had already had fuel run through it. Should have checked it before I left. Live and learn. Called Summit and they are sending another one fortunately, but didn't have any more available locally. Hoping to tackle this as soon as the package comes in. Still need to run the wiring as well. As I was looking to run the battery leads, figured I might as well swap out the rotted battery tray. Man are those bolts a bear to remove when they are corroded. Ended up having to grind them down and now working on punching them out.
I mounted a 100 micron cleanable filter just after the pump with 8AN fittings and line. I replaced the one rubber section on the factory line with the braided 3/8" hose and dual efi clamps on both sides to the factory steel line. Then I have a cleanable 10 micron filter just before the Wilson injector rail. The 12-373 puts out a solid 63-64 psi according to the Holley sensor, within 1 psi of an actual mechanical gauge. The cheap $20 Amazon sensors read 10 to 15 psi low, don't buy them. I can see a returnless system not delivering as fast for high performance builds, rock solid on my weak build and dropped right in and the factory gauge works. For fan control, a dual 40 amp Davies Craig fan controller works fantastic. I do like the Sniper 2 comes with it's own fuse box setup. I should have bought an actual EFI adapter harness for my Terminator X Max, many electrical issues, just too much for 50+ year old wiring.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/dcw-dc-0445/reviewsHere is the controller I used. I used the push in probe, not really a fan of that style. The thread in probe worked very well.
Fuel pump wiring
finally back at this over the Christmas break after being out of town. I think I have a plan for all the connections, which brought up another question. How did you run your wiring? Did you go up through the trunk and try to follow the ribbon under the drivers side seats or did you run it along the fuel line under the car in a loom? Seems like through the trunk is the better option, but worried going under the carpet is going to suck. Probably over thinking it…
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