Phil,
Relocating the fuel pump improved the fuel starvation/vapor lock problem, but didn't eliminate it. I tried an electric fuel pump, which took care of that problem until the pump failed in under 20 hours. I got a warranty replacement which failed in about 10 hours. I haven't gotten around to trying #3 yet.
The pump I'm using is a Facet solenoid type universal pump from NAPA. In my former career as an auto mechanic, I installed a fair number of Facet pumps and never had a failure. The ones I used back then looked very different from the one I've got now, though. I don't have a clue why these are failing. I suppose they might be getting too hot, or the electrical power supply may be "dirtier" than on a car. I'll need to get the latest one installed before summer gets here. I hope it survives.
Pairodime,
Except on a PT, I don't think I've ever seen a muffler wrapped, just the pipe sections. It may be that the thinner metal and more complex structure of a muffler makes it more prone to heat-related distortion than a simple tube. As far as I know, the most common use of exhaust wrap is in performance engines, where keeping the exhaust gases hot can apparently give a bit of a horsepower boost. For our application, it makes more sense to me to relocate or shield the parts you want to keep cool.
Gravy