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Moroso’s new super cool can -the black one- is rated for 125 psi.
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I hardly see anyone using these anymore, wouldn't you see them in Pro Stock if it was worth anything?
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My experience with the blue Moroso cool can was not very good. One day in the shop I turned on the fuel pump before starting the car and noticed the fuel pressure didn’t bump up as normal and a few seconds later could smell fuel. I turned off the pump and went to explore. As I got to the front of the car I found the floor around the front of the car covered in fuel and the cool can itself overflowing of fuel. After taking it apart I found the top gasket of the heat sink had failed and filled the ice reservoir and flowing out past the lid. With that top plate of the heat sink removed I also discovered that all of my efforts in building the fuel system with the least amounts of turns and bends and as gentle of turns I could create was a total waste of effort because as soon as the fuel got to that heat sink it was met with a series of walls and blunt corners. Personally I would never replace it especially after that experience. One could only imagine how disastrous things may have resulted.
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