Notched Corner 190 LPH EFI Fuel Tank Kit El Camino 71-72
Highlights
- Complete EFI Upgrade Kit
- Notched Corner Tank Design
- 190 LPH In-Tank Fuel Pump
- Supports Up to 450 Horsepower
CMP Classics Notched Corner 190 LPH EFI Fuel Tank Kit for 1971-1972 Chevy El Caminos.
This fuel tank kit comes EFI-ready and built for clearance on 1971-1972 El Caminos with mini-tubs! It has a notched corner design that positions the corners 7" inward and rearward. It also prevents starvation thanks to a front end that is 1" deeper than stock tanks. Also included are a 2-piece filler neck, mounting straps, a fuel pump, and a sending unit.
Features and Benefits:
- Complete EFI fuel system kit (tank, pump, and sender)
- Notched corner design for mini-tub and clearance applications
- Corners recessed 7" inward and 7" rearward
- Front of tank 1" deeper than stock for improved fuel delivery
- Rear maintains stock depth for proper fitment
- Internal EFI baffling with 4.8L dual-tube reservoir tray
- Tank dimensions: 39-3/4" x 25" x 8-3/4"
- Includes 2-piece filler neck and longer mounting straps
- Ideal for Pro-Touring, autocross, and performance builds
Fuel Pump Module Features and Benefits:
- 190 LPH in-tank fuel pump
- Supports up to approximately 450 horsepower
- Operating pressure range of 0–100 PSI
- Heavy-duty mounting plate resists warping
- Corrosion-resistant plated finish
- Includes in-tank wiring harness
- 1/4" NPT supply and return ports with barbed vent
Fuel Sending Unit Features and Benefits:
- 0-90 ohm range (Empty: 0 / Full: 90)
- Compatible with 1965+ GM fuel gauges
- Adjustable for 6"–24" tank depth
- 5-bolt mounting design
Kit Includes:
- Notched Corner EFI Fuel Tank
- 190 LPH In-Tank Fuel Pump Module
- 0-90 ohm Fuel Sending Unit
- Internal Wiring Harness
- Pump Components
Vehicle Fitment:
- 1971-1972 El Camino
Please Note:
- Verify clearance and fuel system compatibility before installation.
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Related Categories: Restomod, Fuel Tanks
Vehicle Fitment
This product will fit the following El Camino years:
- 1971,
- 1972,











