What is the best Catch Can / Oil Seperator set-up

Options:
1: A single 3-port Catch can
2: 2 separate Catch cans ( 1 for the VC's, 1 for the PVC system )
3: An actual Oil Separator ( Returns oil to crankcase )
And when I say "best", option 3 is probably, but is also the most expensive. So lets just lay out the options and decide which is "best" for you

Oil Separators:
http://store.crawfordperformance.com/store/products/510
http://www.grimmspeed.com/catalog/produ ... cts_id=191
http://www.jegs.com/i/Moroso/710/85474/10002/-1
3 port:

2 port:

DIY:
http://www.aaronreedbaker.com/oil.html
Long Story ( OPTIONAL )
So after seeing some of the sludge through the intake during my TMIC install I decided that a Oil Catch Can was in order. During my internet research and part searching I discovered that finding a cheap decent set-up was definitely a challenge. Especially with the PVC system on the EJ22T being somewhat complicated.
So I figured I would just find 2 CC's locally and be done with it. At the local performance parts store they found me a cheap Moroso catch can for $40, he said it was a sealed type so I headed on down there to pick it up. Turns out he was originally looking at a coolant overflow with a single inlet up top and re-circ port on the bottom. So he then brought another one which had one inlet port and a place to drill another since it was made from urethane, the problem being is that it was a vented unit.
http://www.shop.speedunlimited.com/p-46 ... 10-an.aspx
After bringing it home I decided to do a little more research and discovered that it probably wasn't the best unit to install due to it creating more blow-by and probably not emissions friendly.
Don't be afraid to post some pics of your own set-ups
