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> Fuel pump relocation KIT!, * Featured Item *
914werke
post Aug 5 2024, 12:59 PM
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There are good reasons the FACTORY updated the fuel pump location & elements on later cars!
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Ive been providing & installing this kit to my clients for a while now.
Target is those with early FI cars that would like to update their fuel system including
Stainless lines & the newer two port pump relocated into the the steer rack cavity.
Includes EVERYTHING necessary, including comprehensive instructions (& images).
Can be installed by the average DIY'er with simple tools in a long afternoon.

Limited availability, well see how popular this may be before I build kits in greater qty.

x2 kits immediately available HERE

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post Oct 15 2024, 11:54 PM
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Rich this kit looks great. Any reason to NOT mount the pump on isolators to the bracket?
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post Oct 16 2024, 03:18 PM
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Not shown in that (older) image but the pump body mount is isolated via a rubber section (strip).
Looked at the physical constraints, the readily available mounts & considering the weight & potential vibration of the pump felt they were overkill.
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