DIY: Oil catch can/breather? (NZ951?) EDIT: group buy in formation.
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I tried using a check ball-valve to block any potential boost from backflowing into the AOS, thinking that the BOV dumping boost might go that route. It had a terrible effect - the valve would open under higher pressure and dump tons of oil into the intake when coming off boost and the car would smoke like crazy. Also, the car sprouted more oil leaks since it appeared that the valve would restrict the venting of crank pressure. After I removed the valve, all the problems disappeared. I used a 3/4" ID industrial brass valve, and yes it was in the right flow direction.
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ok, as soon as i hear from John D. the group buy IS ON... I'll make a post about all the details as soon as I get the big word from Johny D.
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venting to the atm
Well how about just plugging the hole in the intake and have a hose from the crankcase poitning towards the bottom of the car so all the vapor just gets discharged via that hose.
I had this set up on my mitsu turbo and hardly ever saw any oil stains/marks under my car....
I had this set up on my mitsu turbo and hardly ever saw any oil stains/marks under my car....
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Originally posted by hosrom_951
I still do not fully under stand the idea(s) of catch cans. They are there to remove any oil that found it's way though the engine (IC pipes, intercooler etc?) but if we were to remove this oil, by using the catch can, could we put the oil back into the car?
I still do not fully under stand the idea(s) of catch cans. They are there to remove any oil that found it's way though the engine (IC pipes, intercooler etc?) but if we were to remove this oil, by using the catch can, could we put the oil back into the car?
This can catches the oil before it gets to the intake. Advantage of which is less oil in the cumbustion chamber... Meaning more room for air and gas
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would this mod benefit a lightly modded road 924 turbo?
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Ok, just a stupid question, where do you connect those hoses from the PCV and then another hose back to the throttle body? anyone got more detailed pics? (i am a newbie mechanic).
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yea, thats right...
basically, the hose that goes from the oil air seperator (NOT the oil cooler) to the J-Boot, the idea is as if you slice that, connect one end to the top of the can, and one end to the side. very simple.
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basically, the hose that goes from the oil air seperator (NOT the oil cooler) to the J-Boot, the idea is as if you slice that, connect one end to the top of the can, and one end to the side. very simple.
~Eyal
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Re: venting to the atm
Originally posted by dr pepper
Well how about just plugging the hole in the intake and have a hose from the crankcase poitning towards the bottom of the car so all the vapor just gets discharged via that hose.
I had this set up on my mitsu turbo and hardly ever saw any oil stains/marks under my car....
Well how about just plugging the hole in the intake and have a hose from the crankcase poitning towards the bottom of the car so all the vapor just gets discharged via that hose.
I had this set up on my mitsu turbo and hardly ever saw any oil stains/marks under my car....
Tony