Re: SVO Valves Better than Pollak
Hi all,
They may sound expensive but what I have learnt in my brief time in SVO is the a cheap part that you buy twice is not CHEAP. These units will probably out last most vehicles viable lifespan.
I paid $90 bucks for a pollak and found that the flow was to restrictive ( some people use two ) and it failed with temps around 80 deg C after six months. I was not prepared to buy another as it would cost me $180 for 12 months.
Why bother having increased line size only to bottleneck it when it comse to the valve?. The L340 is designed for SVO not many others are, also draw hardly any current and capable of thousands of cycles.
These are the best money can buy If you can find better please let me know, check out what all the German and Europeans are using in quality kits!. They retail up to $220 each.
Let me know if any body wants reliability or a breakdown in the middle of Bf no-where.
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Last edited by nature fuels; 29th May 2008 at 08:57 PM.
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