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Old 03-08-2012, 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by nodrok
I havent had any oil in my catch can from having my catch can line hooked up pre turbo. But may i will over time. Ill keep an eye on it.
Check your charge pipe interior walls, see if they feel greasy.
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OK, here's a pix of the Camster catch can, and the some of the raw materials used, the top thin wall tubing is 3/4 inch OD, not 5/8 as i previously stated, the OD of the canister itself, is 3" and the full length is 5 1/2 inches long.
The top tubing for the filter i reused by running a 3/8 pipe thread inside for the -an fitting, so the same can be used, for the filter or the hose fitting, if you want to connect to the intake manifold or pre filter. I hope this reveal, is a blessing to you, It'l be nice to know if it is, and show us your version, and hopefully, this selfless act will stimulate you to share some of your own tricks with others, i pledge to reveal anther free horse power trick, after two or more of you share some of own tricks, if the OP does't mind.
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