Oil Catch Can Installed-hoses Collapsing
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Any of you guys using breathers on the oultlet?
Saves any vapours getting back into the inlet- just stick a gromet onto the intake to block it, Not very environmentally friendly but makes the engine breath cleaner air
Saves any vapours getting back into the inlet- just stick a gromet onto the intake to block it, Not very environmentally friendly but makes the engine breath cleaner air
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Originally Posted by foz01,Jul 23 2004, 03:03 AM
Any of you guys using breathers on the oultlet?
Saves any vapours getting back into the inlet- just stick a gromet onto the intake to block it, Not very environmentally friendly but makes the engine breath cleaner air
Saves any vapours getting back into the inlet- just stick a gromet onto the intake to block it, Not very environmentally friendly but makes the engine breath cleaner air
I love your car by the way!
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Originally Posted by rajun asian,Jul 23 2004, 01:59 PM
Not to sound like a dummy, but what is the function of the catch can? And be nice.
#15
I too found mine had semi-collapsed after a 3575 mile road trip. Replaced the Greddy catch can connections with Napa dual use high temperature oil and fuel resistant 3/8" ID (9.5mm) hose.
BTW I got 25.94 mpg on the trip and yeah, we enjoyed VTECing
--Bob
LE8130 / MTL-MT90 mix / LE607
BTW I got 25.94 mpg on the trip and yeah, we enjoyed VTECing
--Bob
LE8130 / MTL-MT90 mix / LE607
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the hoses that came with the Cusco/J's catch tank are not really oil-resistant, I have changed mine to the normal black ones and never had a problem again.
The transparent hoses do look great, but performance comes first.
The transparent hoses do look great, but performance comes first.
#17
Those transparent plastic braided hoses are "pressure" hoses and don't make good "vacuum" hoses. They are primarily meant to carry fluids under pressure so they don't split and explode. With the kind of vacuum and heat that those hose are subjected to, you really need the thick walled rubbery type.
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Originally Posted by Xplosiv,Sep 19 2004, 12:43 PM
Dave, I should have asked you before I installed mine.
those transparent hoses collapsed after first hour of driving.
those transparent hoses collapsed after first hour of driving.
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yeah i was wondering why my oil catch tank is always so clean LOL
after I switched to the black ones, it gets filled up to 1/3 after each track day---pretty amazing
after I switched to the black ones, it gets filled up to 1/3 after each track day---pretty amazing
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