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Federal pump vs California

PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 7:33 am
by DavetheDude
All you diesel guys. I know this subject was hashed about on the other site but I need some advice before I spend some serious money. I have a California pump on my diesel now but am considering getting the Federal pump that I also have, rebuilt and installing it on my pu. The pump I have on now runs fine and I get a constant 25 mpg. Am I going to see any increase in mpg or power with the federal pump? If it is only going to be a marginal increase I won't spend the money. If it will be 5mpg+ and an increase in power, I'll do it. I know a lot of claims have been made, but what have you guys actually seen. Thanks for an info.

Re: Federal pump vs California

PostPosted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 6:58 am
by wrngwae
im with you dave. i have heard the claims but my self i cannot verify anything. mine is a federal pump which is un touched accept by me and not rebuildt and i get about the same mileage in an auto trans.