Zoomin
Veteran Member
Here's a quick pros/cons for each type:
Inline pros: Easy to get to in case of failure, least cost.
cons: has to be mounted low because they need to push gas, not pull it
is noisier, tend to overheat, need a pre-filter
in tank pros: Cooler, return and vent fittings are integrated,
cons: more complicated to plumb, have to drop tank unless you've cut an access,
Probably need a new tank. expensive
Holley all-in-one pros: Use your current tank, use your current feed line, no return
cons: connection to current feed line is not optimal for high pressure,
Have to drop tank unless you've cut access
Inline pros: Easy to get to in case of failure, least cost.
cons: has to be mounted low because they need to push gas, not pull it
is noisier, tend to overheat, need a pre-filter
in tank pros: Cooler, return and vent fittings are integrated,
cons: more complicated to plumb, have to drop tank unless you've cut an access,
Probably need a new tank. expensive
Holley all-in-one pros: Use your current tank, use your current feed line, no return
cons: connection to current feed line is not optimal for high pressure,
Have to drop tank unless you've cut access