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Old 11-21-2009, 12:48 AM
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Default OK what about OIL CATCH CAN & Breather ?

For people want to prevent that amount of oil coming to the intake

Do you use the oil catch can only ? breather only ? or both ?

One machanic here told me that if I'm gonna use both I will have idel smoothing problems so If this is true shall I use the oil catch can with PCV ? or breather with PCV deleted ?
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I carry the RevXtreme catchcan for this. I have some complete instructions with them to show you how to route them as well.

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Originally Posted by Cold Zero
For people want to prevent that amount of oil coming to the intake

Do you use the oil catch can only ? breather only ? or both ?

One machanic here told me that if I'm gonna use both I will have idel smoothing problems so If this is true shall I use the oil catch can with PCV ? or breather with PCV deleted ?
Nothing a good tuner can't take care of. You can also go with a dual can setup with one can for the clean side & one for the dirty. Then you can still draw the filtered fresh air from the TB or air bridge behind the MAF and not worry.
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I have the revxtreme catch can and works great. Its gettin full now and need to drain it already. With the fast intake I did not want that oil in there.
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Originally Posted by Cold Zero
For people want to prevent that amount of oil coming to the intake

Do you use the oil catch can only ? breather only ? or both ?

One machanic here told me that if I'm gonna use both I will have idel smoothing problems so If this is true shall I use the oil catch can with PCV ? or breather with PCV deleted ?
I would just use a catch can with the PCV. My intake stays bone dry now.

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I prefer the Norris Motorsports Catch Can.




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