OIL CATCH RESERVOIR TANK
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Here's what the actual thing looks like:
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Last edited by 360infinite-usa; Jan 16, 2011 at 10:18 PM.
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aren't catch cans suppose to breath? if the air inside has nowhere to go then how will it catch anything?
Maybe I'm missing something in the picture
Maybe I'm missing something in the picture
way to dodge qestions . . .
If it is not vented, where does the air go when the oil comes into the can? Back into the motor?
Not so good . . .
If it is not vented, where does the air go when the oil comes into the can? Back into the motor?
Not so good . . .
The oil catch can fits in the breather line from pcv to intake. it catches the oil fumes, collects them, turns them into oil sludge in the can. it keeps the oil from:
a) fouling the maf sensor; and
b)sending oil into tb to help keep it clean.
a) fouling the maf sensor; and
b)sending oil into tb to help keep it clean.
To all replyers:
I have noticed that some of the feedback posts were inserted between my other posts where I have never seen them before my new posts. Do any of you know what and why is causing this?
P.S.: Push Up
Vic.
Staff @ 360infiniteusa.com
I have noticed that some of the feedback posts were inserted between my other posts where I have never seen them before my new posts. Do any of you know what and why is causing this?
P.S.: Push Up
Vic.
Staff @ 360infiniteusa.com
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 2fastGSR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">way to dodge qestions . . .
If it is not vented, where does the air go when the oil comes into the can? Back into the motor?
Not so good . . .</TD></TR></TABLE>
Actually, (most) catch cans aren't vented, they're supposed to filter the oil vapors out of the air.
But it doesn't look like there's any filtering or "catching" material to "catch" the oil vapors, just a inlet and outlet which are right next to each other? Needs a better picture, this one doesn't really give much confidence to buy.
If it is not vented, where does the air go when the oil comes into the can? Back into the motor?
Not so good . . .</TD></TR></TABLE>
Actually, (most) catch cans aren't vented, they're supposed to filter the oil vapors out of the air.
But it doesn't look like there's any filtering or "catching" material to "catch" the oil vapors, just a inlet and outlet which are right next to each other? Needs a better picture, this one doesn't really give much confidence to buy.
Dear D16Y8-JDMYO,
Thank you for your feedback. I will let my manager knows about your inquery and reply back ASAP.
Vic.
Staff @ 360infiniteusa.com
Thank you for your feedback. I will let my manager knows about your inquery and reply back ASAP.
Vic.
Staff @ 360infiniteusa.com
Hello Folks,
If there are any questions don't be hesitated to ask us as 360infiniteusa will be keen to help.
Vic.
Staff @ 360infiniteusa.com
If there are any questions don't be hesitated to ask us as 360infiniteusa will be keen to help.
Vic.
Staff @ 360infiniteusa.com


