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hello Freonr2 i came across your article on boostcontrolers and saw a pic of a 4 way solenoid from ARO. strugeling with a car myself i am looking for a way to controll both upper and lower ports of a wastegate. and when i saw that pic i realised that a 4 way is the solution. i found the Grainger site but i have not been able to identify the exact solenoid in the pic.. any chance you have the partnr. laying around?

kickerzx

ARO 4 port solenoid

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The Grainger part number is 6JJ40. Freonr2 17:36, 20 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]


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