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Are these 944 S2 springs

Old 02-14-2014, 07:57 PM
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-944-...640c0e&vxp=mtr

It says they are. Who thinks these are "real"

This is not the same thing as taking a chance on a cheap fuel pump. These break, and there are real problem$.
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Originally Posted by BC
This is not the same thing as taking a chance on a cheap fuel pump.
Cheap fuel pump can cause a lean condition which can break all kinds of parts too.

Granted a broken valve spring is worse, I wouldn't bet my engine(s) on either.
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No, not the "real" thing. Reproduction that has been available for several years.

I'd suggest buying them from Porsche, If you need a set.
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Originally Posted by GregBBRD
No, not the "real" thing. Reproduction that has been available for several years.

I'd suggest buying them from Porsche, If you need a set.
It's what I was suspecting.

Thanks.


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