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Moster Cooling ShroudCooling shrouds have shown to extend the life of the paramotor by as much as 50%, according to Vittorazi, maker of the Moster family of engines. Especially for the larger, hotter motors like the Moster Plus, it is increasingly important to keep the engine running within temperature parameters at all times. These cooling shrouds increase airflow dramatically over the Piston Head of the engine, cooling the metal fins anytime the engine is running.
Cooling Shroud for Moster EnginesBrand New Cooling Shroud for the Vittorazi Moster Family of Engines! Specifically made for the Moster Plus, Other Moster styles may require modification. New Style Cooling Shroud Has 4 Thread (2 Each Side) of the Cylinder Head so make sure that this is your style. If your Cylinder Head DOES NOT have these side mounting threads then this cooling shroud will not work with your engine. Thanks to this new solution, the airflow passes through the fins finding fewer obstacles and allowing a greater and better heat dissipation resulting in up to 10% better cooling compared to other shrouds on the market. This Cooling Shroud can be mounted only on Vittorazi Moster engines having the 2016 new cylinder head with the fixing holes on the sides. All the Vittorazi engines delivered from the factory after January 2016 come with the new cylinder head. Includes all hardware to mount the Cooling Shroud. Cooling Shroud for Moster: $129
Hardware Kit for the Moster Cooling ShroudReplacement Hardware for our Cooling Shroud for the Vittorazi Moster Plus. Hardware only for Moster Cooling Shroud: $12.00 |
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