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Old 05-07-2010, 07:13 PM
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Anyone running the "street" version Morel lifter, or heard anything about them? Theyre about $200 less than the normal Morels, but I havent read about what the exact difference is with them? Id assume less robust, but any other thoughts?
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There was a thread on them a few months back. You might find it with a search. I can't remember the differences, must be old age
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well i did alot of research any company selling morels are expensive the ones your looking for for the street are there "HIPPO" not sure if your looking for there solid roller version or there hyd but the solids are about 600 both are designed for heavy street use
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I found one small thread about them, but just heard they have a smaller wheel and different valving, but no real world or test results, just a "I looked at them and this part looks different" sort of evaluation...
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That is probably the thread. One way to get information is to PM Chris Straub or go to his web site and shoot him an e-mail. He is very up to speed on Morel and corresponds with them on a regular basis.
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The shop here in NE Ohio that tunes my car know the Morel's and work on their cars. I'll have them ask.




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