My Saikou Michi catch can install UPDATED PICS with correct hose routing.
#18
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That's fine if you want to be him, but the proviso is that you have to wear that pointy hat too!!!
#19
Race Director
Originally Posted by special tool
I like to pretend I'm Ingemar Stenmark for an hour a day.
De e bar å åk!
#20
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I am going to install mine were the winsheild washer tank use to be.
Any of you worried about that steel mesh going inside the engine? i was thinking about that last night. I might email him about.
Any of you worried about that steel mesh going inside the engine? i was thinking about that last night. I might email him about.
#22
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Originally Posted by Jason Judd
Hmm, no wipers either?
Jason
Jason
#23
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by Duke
Wait a minute here, you got the catch can and IAS lines switched!
You want the cath can to vent to the turbo intake, NOT the intercooler pipe.
They way it's hooked up currently your will actually apply boost pressure to the crankcase!! Quite the opposite to keeping vacuum in there. A big no-no.
Switch the idle stabilizer and catch can lines before blowing your pan gasket.
Other than that, looks like a nice product.
You want the cath can to vent to the turbo intake, NOT the intercooler pipe.
They way it's hooked up currently your will actually apply boost pressure to the crankcase!! Quite the opposite to keeping vacuum in there. A big no-no.
Switch the idle stabilizer and catch can lines before blowing your pan gasket.
Other than that, looks like a nice product.
IPSC
#25
Nordschleife Master
Originally Posted by special tool
No
Just doing my daily bike time....
I like to pretend I'm Ingemar Stenmark for an hour a day.
Just doing my daily bike time....
I like to pretend I'm Ingemar Stenmark for an hour a day.
#26
Originally Posted by Duke
Hehe... damn, and I figured you for an Alberto Tombo guy, but that's mr Rolex of course
He is like him a little.
Anders - cool vid.
I probably watched all that live.
#27
LR suggest enlarging the hole in the AOS if you are venting the breather to atmosphere as with their product. This is to compensate for the absence of vacuum to help crankcase breathing as in the stock setup.
Originally Posted by Jason Judd
I have one of Lindsey's catch cans installed in my car; which gets used only for the track...I do get fume/smell at times.
But, I don't understand the discussion about vacuum...Can you step it down a notch for us non-tech types?
I was trying to remove the unnecessary oil vapors going back to my intake...What's with the vacuum/no vacuum?
Using crayons instead of pens would help...at least, for me it would!
Thanks!
Jason
But, I don't understand the discussion about vacuum...Can you step it down a notch for us non-tech types?
I was trying to remove the unnecessary oil vapors going back to my intake...What's with the vacuum/no vacuum?
Using crayons instead of pens would help...at least, for me it would!
Thanks!
Jason
#28
Originally Posted by Geneqco
LR suggest enlarging the hole in the AOS if you are venting the breather to atmosphere as with their product. This is to compensate for the absence of vacuum to help crankcase breathing as in the stock setup.
Yes - this is obvious.
It is not sufficient.
An open circuit catch-can should not be used on a 951.
#30
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IPSC: Did you run a line from the bottom of the catch can back to the sump somehow or does the oil just collect and you drain it periodically?