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Any reason not to use a generic Kragen ISC?

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DBordersX

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Apr 13, 2007
Redding, California
Personal experience only here. Think about how many miles you have on your car and the current ISC. Think of how many years that it has served loyally to your engine. If you could hold the two parts in your hand and compare them, I'd bet you'd take that aftermarket part and chuck it in the river. When I turned wrenches I rarely ever supplemented aftermarket for and available OEM. You will get what you pay for.
 
I guess I'll spend the extra $30. I was sorta thinking that anyway. I was just hoping someone would be like "I got one and it worked great for 100k miles" or something like that. I dunno.

Thanks guys, my poor car appreciates it LOL.
 
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