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Canton Accusump Oil Accumulator Pro Version Electric Pressure Control Valve; 55-60 PSI (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

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Canton Accusump Oil Accumulator Pro Version Electric Pressure Control Valve; 55-60 PSI (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)
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      This Electric Pressure Control Valve Kit is for a discharge/refill of 55-60 PSI. These valves have the convenience of an electric valve for remote mounted units and the rapid refill rate of a manual valve as required in racing. The E.P.C. valving will only allow the Accusump to discharge oil when the engine’s oil pressure drops below a predetermined level and only refill when the pressure rises above that level. Our Pro version valve features a more durable piston style design, an integrated pressure port and a machined aluminum body.

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      This Pro Electric Pressure Control Valve Kit is for a discharge/refill setting of 55-60 PSI
      Made In USA
      Provides convenience of an electric valve for remote mounted units and the rapid refill rate of a manual valve as required in racing
      EPC valuing will only allow the Accusump to discharge oil when the engine's oil pressure drops below a predetermined level and only refill when the pressure rises above that level
      Comes with regulator and all hardware needed for installation

      Canton 24-275X

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