Oil Catch Can --> none at all?
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thats what alot of us have been doin.... jsu buy a breather filter make it the same colour as you intake so it looks ok or just connect it to your intake again... all up too u
but her in toronto you get a nice ticket for having any type of open filters like aem breathers etc so i switched to a catch can....
but her in toronto you get a nice ticket for having any type of open filters like aem breathers etc so i switched to a catch can....
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where do you think the blow by gases are gonna go with a breather?
if you like messes, then by all means, get the breather.
i would atleast attempt to make one before i get a breather.
if you like messes, then by all means, get the breather.
i would atleast attempt to make one before i get a breather.
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Re: Oil Catch Can --> none at all? (civic_rice)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by civic_rice »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">would it be beneficial to get rid of the PCV system alltogether?
and just put a breather filter in place, letting the blowback vapors go into the atmosphere rather than back into the engine?
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It wouldn't be beneficial at all. Why would you plan on just removing it without a reason? An oil Catch can would be fine, but it is much better to leave it be with some pressure which help draw out the vapors.
and just put a breather filter in place, letting the blowback vapors go into the atmosphere rather than back into the engine?
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It wouldn't be beneficial at all. Why would you plan on just removing it without a reason? An oil Catch can would be fine, but it is much better to leave it be with some pressure which help draw out the vapors.
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