fuel regulator location

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I have a 83 c10 and Im trying find the best place to locate my fuel regulator for an electric fuel pump, my dual feed lines point to the back of engine because of blockage to the front, I was thinking building a bracket on back firewall between dist. and brake booster but this also look crowded, any ideas or pics to help
 

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I have a 83 c10 and Im trying find the best place to locate my fuel regulator for an electric fuel pump, my dual feed lines point to the back of engine because of blockage to the front, I was thinking building a bracket on back firewall between dist. and brake booster but this also look crowded, any ideas or pics to help

If you are ever going to take it to drag race, rules say you can't have the fuel regulator on the firewall. May or may not be an issue for you to consider.
 

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no drag strip just street rod
 

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Necessity is the mother of invention. I would rather have mine somewhere under the hood but afpr's are illegal in Cali. so this got spliced into the tbi return line down on the frame.

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