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Choosing replacement valves 2.7

The price of new valves ranges widely. What is the difference between a $75 valve and a $20 valve? There seem to be many manufactures of valves, especially the lower priced ones. Can anyone tell me about the benefits or drawbacks of the different options?

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I replaced all my exhaust valves with TRW OEM. They even have the Porsche P stamped on them. Way cheaper than "Porsche" valves.

I guess since Porsche touched and supposedly checked the ones they sell they can triple the price.

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