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- Vehicle Year
- 1999
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- V8
- Transmission
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- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
Yes, unfortunately mine doesn't have that option. They came standard with behind seat tank, which is what mine is. They could also be optioned with auxiliary saddle tanks, or with saddle tanks only and a contractor box behind the seat. Apparently the latter is about the rarest option.
I put a Holley Sniper with timing control on my 390, so hopefully once it gets dialed in that'll help the MPG a little. Not sure what teh future plans for this truck are. In a way I'd like to keep an FE in it, just seems right. On the flip side, in a few years (if I get lucky) I'll probably be able to swap in a 7.3L Gas for about the same price as building a decent FE and get same power with better efficiency. Biggest caveat with the 7.3 is I want to keep a manual transmission, and I've heard they won't be putting one behind it. Guess I'll have to wait and see what happens with the aftermarket for both when the time comes.
Back on topic of gas tanks, since I'm running the EFI I'll probably swap to an early mustang EFI conversion tank between the rear frame rails eventually.
I put a Holley Sniper with timing control on my 390, so hopefully once it gets dialed in that'll help the MPG a little. Not sure what teh future plans for this truck are. In a way I'd like to keep an FE in it, just seems right. On the flip side, in a few years (if I get lucky) I'll probably be able to swap in a 7.3L Gas for about the same price as building a decent FE and get same power with better efficiency. Biggest caveat with the 7.3 is I want to keep a manual transmission, and I've heard they won't be putting one behind it. Guess I'll have to wait and see what happens with the aftermarket for both when the time comes.
Back on topic of gas tanks, since I'm running the EFI I'll probably swap to an early mustang EFI conversion tank between the rear frame rails eventually.