Hey guys,
Just wondering a stupid question, where abouts would the feed and return lines go for a catch can?
Cheers, Mike
Hey guys,
Just wondering a stupid question, where abouts would the feed and return lines go for a catch can?
Cheers, Mike
feed comes out of the head and the PCV valve if its done that way, return goes back into the intake before turbo
4G63t Satria. Should be good.... ish.
This is my setup, I actually run a return pipe into the airbox with a small filter on the end to ensure I don't end up getting any oil vapors collecting in the intake.
Edited by VIN18M, 18 December 2014 - 02:03 AM.
Tim
Dsmlink V3 + E85 11.37 @ 131.46 ... still more in her
Remember Kids... Google does not equal research!
Magnus
How much time do you spend in a parking lot with your performance car? If you do a lot of parking lot driving, and hang out in parking lots, chances are you are a ricer, go home and read import tuner. If you’re complaining about noise you should not be modifying your car. You should also consider no longer being a man, please hand in your genitals at the door.
Brisvr4 Is that can separated into two chambers inside? If not, wouldn't it just drain the collected oil and vapor straight into the intake with the outlet on the bottom?
Ah right, makes sense, that's what I thought.
Was just curious as I've seen a few set up like that but with a filter coming out of the bottom of the can, which seemed odd.
There is a tube that runs to the top of the can from the base. It also has decent baffles in there to catch any oil.
Tim
Dsmlink V3 + E85 11.37 @ 131.46 ... still more in her
Remember Kids... Google does not equal research!
Magnus
How much time do you spend in a parking lot with your performance car? If you do a lot of parking lot driving, and hang out in parking lots, chances are you are a ricer, go home and read import tuner. If you’re complaining about noise you should not be modifying your car. You should also consider no longer being a man, please hand in your genitals at the door.
Here's an old pic of mine. Engineer said without any crankcase release of pressure (ie if both hoses from rocker cover just went to a sealed catch can) it would pressurise and blow sump gaskets etc.
Then he requested I put a hose from the top of the oil/ air separator to the turbo intake pipe so it acts like a venturi effect. Getting air from the top of the separator has less chance of getting oil into the turbo intake pipe. He approved it as its still recycling emissions back into the intake. Inside the oil/air separator you can have baffles or steel wool or whatever acts in such a way that heavy oil drops don't get sucked back into the turbo.
Edited by EVO-00X, 17 December 2014 - 07:28 AM.
With that set up ... That is the least of my problems... Well, defectable one's ... I actually got around with a sock on it... Heheheh ... Did get pulled up a few times, but cops never said anything about that... And the screamer pipes... and atmospheric BOV... And exhaust db... Well, you know how the rest goes... lol ...
But that was before all the crack downs on modified cars... Which is why I am changing everything now... But that will probably remain until I get picked on for it...
Hoon↑
LOL!
If I was, I would never had gotten away with my setup ... Heheheh... I must have always passed the asshole test, so even though the cops would ask for Engineer Certificate, they were not real tough on things...
Turbosmart type 2 atmo venting bov too?
Don't tell me you also have chromies? lol
Turbosmart type 2 atmo venting bov too?
Don't tell me you also have chromies? lol
... I mean, not anymore...
Did have HP Chrome wheels.. But not like dinner plates... They were 5 spoke, so didn't look tacky.. I took them off the Sonata when I ripped the engine and everything out of it... I knew I was going to do the 5 stud conversion, so didn't want to have to buy new wheels, then new ones again when I went 5 stud... It just took me a lot longer to go 5 stud as I never drove the car anyway ...
But have Enkei RP-01's on it now...
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