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Got it. So, since stroke is the constant, the orifice diameter would be proportional to the net area of each side of the piston, correct? So, for example, a 3" bore with a 1" rod has 89% of the area on the rod size, so the restrictor on that side would also be 89% of the restrictor on the piston side?
Correct. But, being that fluid does not compress, why restrict on both ends? Restrictors do heat up the oil so why do it?