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Old Apr 25, 2012 | 03:33 PM
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Default Oil Breathers -H22

Wondering what people are using for oil breather tanks on there cars.

Have an 00 Prelude that's being built up for big boost and I need some form of oil breather in there.

Who's using what and how do you like it?

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Old Apr 25, 2012 | 05:45 PM
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on turbo'd H22's i've always seen 4 -10AN lines from the valve cover to an aluminum catch tank. i believe on H22's there's no ports on the back of the block like on the B series.
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Old Apr 25, 2012 | 08:26 PM
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http://www.go-autoworks-store.com/goscacavacop.html
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Old Apr 26, 2012 | 07:31 AM
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Originally Posted by redtegra
on turbo'd H22's i've always seen 4 -10AN lines from the valve cover to an aluminum catch tank. i believe on H22's there's no ports on the back of the block like on the B series.
That is my understanding as well. I wanted to get a can that will have the feed lines off the front and return lines in the rear. I have been seeing a lot of kits for B series motors that have the drain back for the block but I was not sure what H series people were using for there set ups.

IF it matters, the power goals for this project are in the 550whp range so I need to make it as reliable as possible and with that much pressure in the block I want to make sure things are working as best as possible.

On a side note, I am working on an oil scavenger system for the car in case of OP failure at high loads.

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Would this not be a better setup with the return lines?

http://www.go-autoworks-store.com/gogtoilcaca.html
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