I realized after doing a lot of reading that I wasnt going to be able to do my fuel setup the way I wanted for a cheap price, instead of half my fuel setup to just barely be able to make 700 on gas, I took the alternate route of being able that and than some on E85. Instead of running an inline 044 I have opted to run 2 in take 255LPH fuel pumps. and to maximize efficency, run -6 out of the tank, and Y it into -8 after the pumps are out of the tank.
I ordered 2 -6 bulkheads, along with 2 straight -6 pushlock fittings to go INSIDE the tank, the 255's take 5/16's line, but i will boil the line in some hot water to get it to slip over the -6 straight fittings( just to get the fuel line to work with the 255's)
Coming up out of the tank I am going to run 2 -6 90 pushlock fittings and run a couple feet of the -6 line where I will Y it into the -8 Line.
Here is a picture of the 2 bulkheads with the 2 straight/ 2 90 fittings connected.
and a picture of the fitting taking the 2-6 lines and running them to a single -8... the dual -6 to single -8 wasn't cheap.
From their I will take the Single -8 Line and run it to a -8 inline fuel filter, I havent purchased the filter yet but I did purchase the 2 -8 straight fittings.
and from the fuel filter to the rail I am going to weld a -8 weld fitting to the Fuel rail on the feed side, connected with 45 degree -8 pushlock fitting
I'm going to run a -6 weld fitting off the other side of the rail that is going to go to my Fuel pressure regulator, and from there I'm going to return the fuel to the tank via the stock return line.
thats about it for my fuel setup.