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Old 11-27-2010, 04:01 AM
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GM racing valves

Hi, has anyone got a picture of a set of GM racing valves abd a close up on the collets?

Also do they all still come with phospher bronze guides?

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Get the supertech ones.....imo

Allecotec.com has pics I think

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if u cant get what u want or need i can get u some SI stainless 1mm oversized valves for the same price as the stainless ones that all eco sells. just throwing that out there.


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I'm using Ferreas. An important internal part like that, I wouldn't go cheap.
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I like my supertech valve train personally. I think they are better parts. Ferra just seems like a name anymore and high priced
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Originally Posted by ralliartist
I'm using Ferreas. An important internal part like that, I wouldn't go cheap.

are u saying SI is cheap? ive got those valves on my buddies cavi and its upwards of 350 whp right now and ive been using them on neons for years now. they are a high quality lower priced stainless valve. ferrea is just a big name hence they're big prices.


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Hi guys just after info on if they come with the bronze guides still?

I can't see GM changing the valves after so long!

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