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Old 06-18-2007, 07:22 PM
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just wondering if this setup is right? thanks

Oil catch can

two lines going to engine and intake manifold

blue line to engine

sensor with line from canister and the other to a vacuum source

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I don't really think that that is how you should have it set up. I am not sure that it will do anything. I don't know a whole lot about catch cans but there are tons of different ways to hook them up. At first I had mine from the PCV valve to the valve cover and that was a mistake. Pressure built up and oil started to squirt out of the oil cap. I don't see how the way you have your catch can set up will collect any oil or vapors. It seems like it will just do the same thing as the oem line from the intake piping to the valve cover does. I don't think that you should have the can connected to the valve cover at all. I think that it should be connected to the PCV system in some way. Sorry if this did not really help and that I don't know much about it.
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http://www.c-speedracing.com/h...n.php

There ya go... oil catch can install on a b18c1
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