DeTomaso Mailing List: February 00, Message #113

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From: Wayne Stevens <lwstevens@yahoo.com>
Subject:Prop valve Location
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 07:34:06 -0500


One lister recently mentioned he was going to install
his prop valve in the passenger compartment
(Presumably so he could make adjustments internally
while driving for more subtle adjustments) - Pros and
cons?
Got one and gonna put it somewhere.

--- MikeLDrew@aol.com wrote:
> Hi guys,
> 
> Anybody needing a Wilwood proportioning valve for
> your brake system, here's 
> something I recently discovered.
> 
> These same valves are offered in all sorts of
> different places.  They're in 
> the Ford Motorsport catalog, for example, stamped
> FORD, and also available as 
> a Mopar part, a Wilwood part, etc. etc. 
> 
> There are several different versions listed in the
> Summit catalog, with a 
> fairly wide price range.
> 
> The thing is, this are ALL EXACTLY THE SAME.  I
> ordered the "Summit" version 
> for $39.50, as opposed to the Wilwood version for
> $79.95.  The Summit valve 
> showed up in a Wilwood bag, with Wilwood
> instructions, and stamped "Wilwood" 
> on the knob.  The only difference is that the Summit
> logo is stamped on the 
> side.
> 
> Cool.  Saved forty bucks! :>)
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
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