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K20 Rsx-s K24 Stainless Forged Racing Valves Tsx Dohc on 2040-parts.com

US $260.00
Location:

Covington, Georgia, US

Covington, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Brand:KMS Engine Development

 
Stainless Steel Racing Valves for Honda K20, K24, RSX-S/TSX Series.

We believe these are among the best valves you can buy.

Exceptional for street performance.
A must have for turbo and NOS!

>  One-piece forged stainless steel
>  SAE EV8 (UNS S6 3008)
>  Heat treated for hardness and ductility
>  Black nitrided hardening treament
>  Swirl polished
>  Undercut stem
>  Complete set of intake and exhaust valves.

WHY ARE THESE BETTER VALVES?


Remember the higher the engine the bigger the power loss due to internal engine friction!

The black nitride layer reduces this power loss due to less valve-guide friction.

Plus
Nitrided layer microscopically adheres to the base material and does not flake or break when valves bend due to piston impacts.

Microhardness (800HV minimum) is the higher than stainless steel base material, keeping good ductility beneath the hard nitrided layer.

Surface finish is smoother than chromed stems – that means less friction between stem and guide

Nitrided valves seat surface is harder – that means they last longer with lead free fuels, alcohols, nitro or other explosive mixes.

Matches any seat – nodular iron, steel powder metal, hard aluminum-copper, or beryllium copper.

 




Using state-of-the-art manufacturing technology and the finest materials, KMS offers quality products and services that satisfy your performance demands.

From valve train components, pistons, rods, block guards, and cams to porting, polishing, lightening, balancing, honing, and sleeving, KMS products and services can improve all key components of your performance engine system.

When performance counts, never compromise on quality. Expect the best from KMS.


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