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I have found two companies that make an oil accumulator, Canton racing products and Moroso. So far it looks like the Canton Accusump is the better one as it offers an electric solenoid and a pressure switch for automatic operation, The Moroso only offers a manual valve that I think would be a pain to operate. Does anyone have any experience with either one of these products? and is the $594.00 price tag for the 2 quart Canton Accusump worth it?
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Wow, I thought the UPR system was pricey; $600 bucks for a fancy catch can seems obscene. Plus I would think a 2 qt unit would be a hard fit and excessively large.
 

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Wow, I thought the UPR system was pricey; $600 bucks for a fancy catch can seems obscene. Plus I would think a 2 qt unit would be a hard fit and excessively large.
Apples & oranges. Separator vs Accumulator.
 

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I used Moroso on my S197 cars. The filtering worked great. Manual valves usually won't fail unless user f's it up somehow and are easy to use. I added a drain line to use when I changed my oil.
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