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Old 05-22-2014, 07:39 AM
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So I recently purchased a mike norris catch can for my car and just wanted to make sure I have the lines routed right I went by what the directions said and other pictures ive seen online.

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You've got it right.
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Yep I have mine setup the same way. Except mine is just an ebay can that I modified to put an "oil separator" inside.
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catch cans are worth their weight in gold. almost guarantees just fuel and air in the combustion chamber.
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Thanks guys its crazy I pulled it off after two days to see if it was working and it was amazing how much it had already started to collect.
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Originally Posted by 99z28383
Yep I have mine setup the same way. Except mine is just an ebay can that I modified to put an "oil separator" inside.
Can you tell or show us what you did?



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