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Old Apr 18, 2013, 05:18 PM
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Abs delete- proportioning valves different?

I copped the STM kit a while back. Just putting the car together now,
And the part numbers on the proportioning valves are different?

One says 4HN D1711 0001 and the other 4LN D1624 0194

Does it matter which one goes where on the master cylinder?
Old Apr 18, 2013, 05:27 PM
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not that i know of. i bought the same kit and just put it together. works fine for me. i will go check my PN's real quick and reply back to you
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i can not help you. i do not have either of those part numbers. take a pic of the parts in question.
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proportioning valves
they are on the bottom of he master cylinder

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Originally Posted by X91EVO
proportioning valves
they are on the bottom of he master cylinder

they look correct and identical to mine. IMO your fine. maybe mitsu changed the PN?
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why would the part number be different on two brand new parts?
I am wondering if the RR wheel needs different pressure from the RL
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the parts look the same ya, but the question is are they the same inside
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mine have 2 part numbers but they do not match your's. the rear lines are basically the same lengths so IMO your fine. just put it together, bleed it and test drive it.
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cars not going to run for a couple of months. I would rather know forsure
Dont understand why there would be 2 different numbers
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