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Jan 05, 2016
Better than Stan's sealant.
2 of 2 found this helpful I run really light tires, 285 gram Maxxis Maxxlite 285's on my weight weenie trail bike. Since it tends to shred ultralight tubes when they pinch-flat, I've been running them tubeless with Stan's sealant. I've not been able to get Stan's to seal a fairly big hole (something any larger than 1/16") in the tread, and have had to replace a couple of otherwise good tires damaged this way. I also found it was often difficult to get new Maxxlite 285's to seat and inflate properly, and took a good deal of work to make them seal completely.
I switched to orange seal, and found that not only does it seal much quicker, but I was able to seal a hole punched in the tread that Stan's wouldn't have sealed. Since the sidewalls are so thin, it's no surprise that these tires also leak down quicker than most. I've found that they seem to hold air much longer with Orange Seal, though.
For these reasons, I really recommend this product.

Mar 21, 2022
EGR Valve
It works well and appears to be well made.