
Originally Posted by
webmiester
I think performance and reliability IS mostly dependent on form, mold, and materials used. Its hard to make nice moldings with cheaper metals, and cheaper metals are less reliable in high heat applications, such as those inside the engine. Also, if the moldings arent that well made and parts dont fit that well, engine vibrations may cause the parts to dislodge... then there are those who allegedly use tubings intended for household lpg systems instead of the ones for cars...
The european certification is something asian kits probably dont have. Of course, certification only guarantees that the product adheres at least to the MINIMUM requirement of the certificating body. The lesser quality products may qualify for the minimum requirement and still be certified, superior products may EXCEED the minimum requirement, be superior in many ways, but will only be given the same certification.
Asian kits are not certified. This does not mean that they have lesser quality altogether, they may be even superior (or maybe really inferior) but are just not certified yet. The lack of cretification may make the kits more affordable, as they dont have to spend for certificating their kits.