who wants to get oil catch cans???
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- khunjeng
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who wants to get oil catch cans???
ok what is it u ask ??
Oil Catch Tank catches the oil and moisture in the blow-by gas that causes carbon and sludge build-up in the intake system and the engine. It keeps the engine clean even under hard driving conditions. It is also an excellent engine dress up item, gives it the race car look with the polished aluminum tank
here are some more info
http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/lofi ... 29690.html
Anyone intrested in these?? I wanna get 2 so maybe a GB could be on the cards...I just have a breather filter atm but the oil gets in the engine bay and smells sometimes which can suck,
Oil Catch Tank catches the oil and moisture in the blow-by gas that causes carbon and sludge build-up in the intake system and the engine. It keeps the engine clean even under hard driving conditions. It is also an excellent engine dress up item, gives it the race car look with the polished aluminum tank
here are some more info
http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/lofi ... 29690.html
Anyone intrested in these?? I wanna get 2 so maybe a GB could be on the cards...I just have a breather filter atm but the oil gets in the engine bay and smells sometimes which can suck,
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I have a breather filter atm...if u reckon nothing comes out just look at it when its on a dyno and see the stuff come out under high revs/load...its natural engine process and its no good it going back through the intake. I have seen some cans and they are not baffled and it appears the air just goes straight through and it doesn't do anything...although I'm not expert.
No go? it seems so i will just get one myself.
Chris.
No go? it seems so i will just get one myself.
Chris.
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Its also a metred flow (ie measured by the ECU) and it goes back into the intake for environmental reasonskhunjeng wrote:I would have thought through normal driving the crank will at times get a high enough pressure and need release...hence the whole PCV system in the first place.
why put that back though the engine? how can that be good? Anyway thats my understanding.
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FTO-101 how did you get that part at the back to be so shiny! Mine is so sickly, I want it to look nice and new like that
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