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Old 09-04-2010, 01:21 AM
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I posted last month about "catch cans". For you fellas (and ladies, if applicable) that run 600rwhp or higher cars, are u running a catch can on your forced induction cars? If not, can u explain why you're not? Thanks
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Im running a catch can from Mike Norris... Excellent catch can! Pretty sure a catch can is a MUST for any LS car....
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After the last time I took apart my old 408 for a 90mm intake swap and saw how gummed up and dirty the intake manifold was,especially in the runners (3/32"+) I will always run a catch can..should be there from the factory and serviced at oil changes...I would also be interested why NOT to run one...



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