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Cusco Oil Catch Can Mount: You Keep The CC

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Old 04-21-2004, 10:37 PM
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I was looking for a place to mount the Cusc oil can and decided it was too big of a PITA to mount it where the CC is, so I mounted it the side of my Comptech intake... what do you guys think?



The install is REALLY easy. All you have to do is dremmel out a 3-4 inch slit on the side of the airbox, mount the bracket, and your set.
Old 04-21-2004, 10:39 PM
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nice DIY.



still comin to houston right?
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yup...can't wait!
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according to the Japanese Pics instructions should not be only one size conected. I have installed maine but I feel mi habilities to read Japanese aren`t quite good

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I am pretty sure both need to be connected.... I looked at several pics of the install and one hose goes to the PCV and the other to the intake/throttle body.
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yeah the instructions of the catch can say that only one of the nozzles need be connected but from what i've read on the board, to make the can effective you'd need to connect both nozzles like how tenblade has his.
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I assume that the Cusco can is "filterless" (ie, ventless), in which case, the installation as shown in the pic is correct.

BTW, I noticed on mine the other day that when I checked the drain on my Morosso catch can, that there was only water in it. I have the T.S. vented hood and conclude that when I wash my car, the water falls into the filter. I made the filter a little hat out of a Rubbermaid food container.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xviper
I assume that the Cusco can is "filterless" (ie, ventless), in which case, the installation as shown in the pic is correct.

BTW, I noticed on mine the other day that when I checked the drain on my Morosso catch can, that there was only water in it.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by tenblade2001
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I guess I know who wears the pants in the family!


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