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Moroso has good stuff. I'm sure there are cheaper (i.e. made by slave labor) alternatives. And wire the thing to a dedicated switch so you can control when it's open, and when it's not so it can recharge. The big advantage is it will act as a diode and allow the can to recharge without allowing the oil to escape when the engine is off. Last edited by CMcAllister; 06-23-2024 at 01:51 PM. |
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I would guess the Mororso valve maybe manufactured by ASCO.
They are one of the largest manufactures of various type Solenoid valves. |
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I thought that it was Goyen who made the Moroso valve.
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