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Rand Cam(TM) Oil Pump Budget Approved by Ford Motor Company for 1999

5 January 1999

Rand Cam(TM) Oil Pump Budget Approved by Ford Motor Company for 1999
    DETROIT, Jan. 4 -- Reg Technologies, Inc.
(OTC Bulletin Board: REGRF; Vancouver: RRE.V) has received confirmation that
Ford Motor Company's Advanced Vehicle Technology department has approved
budgeted resources for 1999 to further evaluate the Rand Cam(TM) oil pump for
use in automobile transmissions.
    The Company will supply the test hardware for evaluation, a set of
drawings for the hardware with production intent tolerance material
requirements, and answer any issues that may arise during the evaluation.
Ford will evaluate the functional, manufacturing, and cost aspects of the Rand
Cam(TM) oil pump for production intent.
    The oil pump testing to date indicates the following:

    --  The Rand Cam(TM) oil pump is up to 20% more efficient in volumetric
        performance than the current oil pumps used today in automobile
        transmissions.

    --  The Rand Cam(TM) oil pump was much quieter at all speeds and pressures
        than the existing pumps.

    --  The Rand Cam(TM) oil pump was designed with four separate pumping
        chambers resulting in increased performance and fuel economy while
        decreasing cooling requirements -- all highly desirable attributes.

    The Ford program is designed to evaluate a production intent Rand Cam(TM)
Automobile Transmission oil pump during 1999.

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information contained herein.

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