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    For starters I would highly recommend against swapping the oil pump out. You're not going to gain any performance from it at all and you may actually cause yourself problems if you nick a seal. The pump can also end up draining the oil out of the pan and load the top of the engine with all the oil leaving none in the pan due to the increased volume it pumps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedHeartbeat View Post
    For starters I would highly recommend against swapping the oil pump out. You're not going to gain any performance from it at all and you may actually cause yourself problems if you nick a seal. The pump can also end up draining the oil out of the pan and load the top of the engine with all the oil leaving none in the pan due to the increased volume it pumps.
    Ive just heard it was always good to swap the oil pumps on new engines though? Im glad you told me though I appreciate it!
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