Seriously. I was thinking of jerry-rigging one up from home depot. If I manage it, I'll put up a list and whatnot.
I started thinking about this when I noticed some oil blowby coming out of the turbo->TB elbow. I figured it would be a good idea if it could be done for cheap, as I couldn't see spending $100+ on one.
Where would a catch-can go?
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Where would a catch-can go?
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OK, is it just me, but after all that discussion, we came to the conclusion that there was nowhere good to install a catch-can? ( Due to the way the PCV system works)
Or am I missing something??
Or am I missing something??
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Yeah, there was no very clear answer.
There's my suggestion -- putting it between the F-pipe and the breather on the top of the block. It'd be kind of hard because there isn't much room, and the can would need to have 3/4" fittings.
And there's Steve's suggestion -- putting it in the 12mm hose between the F-pipe and the compressor inlet. It'd be kind of hard because there isn't much room, and the can and whatever hose you add has to be very low-restriction.
There's my suggestion -- putting it between the F-pipe and the breather on the top of the block. It'd be kind of hard because there isn't much room, and the can would need to have 3/4" fittings.
And there's Steve's suggestion -- putting it in the 12mm hose between the F-pipe and the compressor inlet. It'd be kind of hard because there isn't much room, and the can and whatever hose you add has to be very low-restriction.
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