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Intake Valve Holden Captiva Cg Alloytec Sidi Lu1 Lf1 Lfw 3.0l 3.2l V6 on 2040-parts.com

AU $25.00
Location:

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Brand:MACE Manufacturer Part Number:VLV601-D

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This Mace standard replacement engine intake valve has been specifically designed to suit Holden Alloytec and SIDI V6 engines. This valve is manufactured utilizing quality alloy to meet highest industry standards so you can be assured of perfect fitment and long lasting performance.

Valve specifications:


  • Head diameter: 37.0mm
  • Stem diameter: 6.0mm
  • O/length: 101.3mm


Vehicle Fitment Guide


Note: 

  • Image is for illustrative purposes only. Set of 12 valves can be purchased through another ad. 
  • This valve does not suit LPG variants.



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