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Location: SW Washington State
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I wouldn't worry about running the wire along the rubber lines through the tunnel. If the fuel line leaks, and the wires spark, it won't mater much if they are in the tunnel together.
However, I have thought about doing this too on my 1973.5T, but haven't got that far yet. But I did think about the wiring. Your car has a wire from the ignition switch to the fuse box to the fuel pump, that is Red/Green, IIRC (I don't have the wiring diagram in front of me at the moment). It comes up through the main wiring harness into the left side of the engine bay. It has a two pole connector that plugs into the short pair of wires that go to the pump (a blue wire and black wire). Go back to the frunk and find the terminal on the fuse box that powers the pump through the Red/Green wire, and use that terminal to go to the fuel pump relay.
If you needed to bring some current or signal from the engine bay forward, you could re-purpose that R/G wire. Say, for a CIS engine that you want to make the air meter safety switch work.
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1973.5 911T with RoW 1980 SC CIS stroked to 3.2, 10:1 Mahle Sport p/c's, TBC exhaust ports, M1 cams, SSI's. RSR bushings & adj spring plates, Koni Sports, 21/26mm T-bars, stock swaybars, 16x7 Fuchs w Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+, 205/55-16 at all 4 corners.
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