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74 911 fuel pump relocation

I've heard of relocating the fuel pump to the front. I'm not sure of exact location. I'm not sure of the power supply. Do I use a pump and bracket like on my 79 911. There doesn't appear to be enough room to do all that.
Id anyone has done this and has any photos and/or information, it is greatly appreciated.

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Thank you, Registered Minimalist, for your very helpful response. It's nice to hear how others are problem solving. The car has been in the basement for 27 years and I am replacing the brake and fuel system. Thought I had solved some of my fuel system issues until the original fuel pump was pressure tested, spewing gas out of the electrical connector on pump.
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No need to move it. Easy to fit a later SC/Carrera style fuel pump in same location. Lots of threads on the issue.

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