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GFB DV+ Uprated Diverter Valve for Ford Fiesta ST 13- Recirculating Valve

$ 52.27

Availability: 13 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Australia
  • Dump Valve Type: Diverter / Recirculating Valve
  • Returns Accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: Go Fast Bits
  • Drive Type: Front Wheel Drive
  • Condition: New
  • Manufacturer Part Number: T9358CP1
  • Certificate: ISO9001
  • Type: Dump Valve
  • Warranty: Lifetime Warranty

    Description

    GFB’S DV+ SOLUTION COULDN’T BE SIMPLER - KEEP WHAT WORKS AND REPLACE WHAT DOESN’T.
    Uses factory solenoid coil for seamless integration
    Replaces plastic valve parts with metal for reliability and strength on chipped engines
    Direct-fit replacement with GFB’s TMS benefits
    Exclusive “pilot-actuated” valve mechanism for rapid response at high boost
    GFB expands the DV+ range with a direct-fit solution for the weak factory diverter valve used on many European vehicles.
    The solenoid coil itself from the factory-fitted valve is great- the ECU opens it faster than any pneumatic valve so why replace it? The weak point however, is the valve mechanism itself. GFB’s DV+ solves this problem by replacing the valve parts with an anodised billet aluminium housing, fitted with a brass piston machined to exacting tolerances.
    The end result is sharper throttle response, lightning-fast valve actuation, and it will hold as much boost as you can throw at it. Read all about the DV+ story below. Other manufacturers’ products involve replacing the entire system with a traditional pneumatic valve. This approach requires long vacuum hose runs, additional parts for tapping into the intake manifold vacuum, plus a different solenoid valve to actuate the pneumatic valve, or a ballast resistor to plug into the OE wiring loom. All these additional items result in a product that is slower, less responsive, more expensive and takes much longer to install.
    GFB’s DV+ solution on the other hand is more responsive, less expensive, easier to install, and doesn’t cause compressor surge/ turbo flutter. Oh, and it doesn’t require different springs or frequent re-builds either.