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Think I will bite the bullet and do a catch can setup. Any info and routing?

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Old 01-15-2011, 10:10 AM
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Default Think I will bite the bullet and do a catch can setup. Any info and routing?

I noticed turning it a little harder with this cam is giving me some oil spots out the breather on the hood. Think it is time for a catch can setup. Anyone have links to good setups and routing of how to install?
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...ting-ok-2.html

Enjoy, I think it is the second or third page where someone had actually done some diagrams of the install for multiple applications.
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I drew up a quick picture I was hoping someone could tell me if this will work or not. Main points in picture;

-LS2 Valley Cover.
-RevXtreme catch can (main).
-Smaller inexpensive catch can (secondary).
-I want to keep my oil cap an oil cap NOT a vent.
-cap off throttle body inlet.

Please let me know if this will work for venting, should be around 550rwhp NA if that makes a difference.

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look at the post above. 18 pages of good info.
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posted in that one aswell, I can't find anyone who's ran something like this so looking for opinions.
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use the water air separator from a air compressor.it will cost you $20 at home depot.




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