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Old 06 June 2007 | 08:20 PM
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from the last catch can i did ( https://www.scoobynet.com/general-technical-10/608406-home-made-oil-catch-can-fitted-pics-56k-warning.html )

i have made a couple of changes to it, from after going to zen performance he gave me some ideas on what to do to make the system work better.

so on my old set up i had 2 ports on the catch can. the breathers were T together going to the catch can (13mm) and a vta on the other (13mm)

but paul said it would work much better like this.

ecah breather going to catch can, and then a 22mm breather. so thats what i done.

what do you think?


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Very Small.

But the larger the breather bore the better to stop a build up of back pressure

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Old 07 June 2007 | 04:26 AM
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Very Small.

But the larger the breather bore the better to stop a build up of back pressure

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very small?
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Originally Posted by DaOne
very small?

The Pictures

Very hard to see your handy work .

Cheers

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Old 07 June 2007 | 10:01 AM
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http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/4706/bt1hx3.jpg

http://img527.imageshack.us/img527/9291/bt7ok2.jpg

here you go
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Cracking Job, Does the larger Bore pipe route back into the Inlet then ? Or to Atmosphere ??

Do you have a drain plug fitted to the catch can for esay removal of Sludge ?

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the big bore pipe goes to atmosphere, and there is a alan key style bolt at the bottom on the left for draining it out
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