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Originally Posted by tr6scott
As GeeTwo stated the force is the same, but you may have some unexpected motion. If you have the cylinders moving independent mechanisms, you may see that one mechanism moves first, then the second mechanism will move.
Depends on static friction, hose distance from each cylinder to valve, mechanical differences.
There are times when it pays to save the money on the second valve, and times when it pays to have the second valve. Depends on quickness, and control needed.
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If the hoses are cut to the same exact lengths, the two cylinders' motion should be in sync.