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> Made in China Fuel Pumps, Comments??
AvalonFal
post Jun 12 2009, 01:01 PM
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Anybody here use this made in China repro pump on a 914?? It has gotten good feedback so far (but only 17). I'm curious about the statement on the arrangements of the ports:

"nearest with electrical plug and silver cap is for fuel exit, the center one is for relief overpressure..."

Isn't it the reverse on an original pump, or am I mistaken??

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Cap'n Krusty
post Jun 16 2009, 07:07 PM
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The June issue of "Automobile" has a multiple page ad for Weather Tech floor mats. In the ad the owner talks about his products, and his company. Even the machinery and the materials for their products are mined, produced, and sourced in the US and Canada. I, for one, Like that. I understand being a German car tech and owner may conflict with that, but I've long understood the drain on our manufacturing sector and would prefer to source parts and services right here at home whenever possible. No Wally World for me, ever, and not much Sears, Target, K-mart, and the like whenever I can avoid them.

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