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I need to install a quality oil catch can in my 928. I have the 928MS baffles and plate installed in the stock oil seperator but its just not enough to keep oil out of my intake.
One that has proper baffles and will seperate as much oil out as possible. Also need one that is easy to drain. The Provent is nice, but no way it will fit in the confines of this engine compartment with the S/C up front. I have scanned the archives extensively and seen some good ideas but nothing that is what I`m looking for.
I have tried the "vented to atmosphere", but that just left an oily mist all over my engine compartment. I dont like the idea of introducing it back into my intake but that is better than the mist or oil smell constant. So the last resort is to buy the best I can find. Any good suggestions appreciated. Kevin
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