who sells catch cans?
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who sells catch cans?
i am looking to buy an oil catch can but i don't really know which ones actally work and who would sell them. the only one i can find is revextremes and i heard that one works pretty well. i also heard of amw i think??? just looking into my options for a catch can. also what sponsors sell them?
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mine still seems to get oil in the intake and give me a little knock...so i swapped out the brillo pads for some S.S. wiremesh, and a fiberglass custom filter i made at work...same material used to filter oil mist from huge vacuum pumps to 3 microns at 99.97% efficiency...haha there should be no oil in my intake now
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mine still seems to get oil in the intake and give me a little knock...so i swapped out the brillo pads for some S.S. wiremesh, and a fiberglass custom filter i made at work...same material used to filter oil mist from huge vacuum pumps to 3 microns at 99.97% efficiency...haha there should be no oil in my intake now
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mine still seems to get oil in the intake and give me a little knock...so i swapped out the brillo pads for some S.S. wiremesh, and a fiberglass custom filter i made at work...same material used to filter oil mist from huge vacuum pumps to 3 microns at 99.97% efficiency...haha there should be no oil in my intake now
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mine still seems to get oil in the intake and give me a little knock...so i swapped out the brillo pads for some S.S. wiremesh, and a fiberglass custom filter i made at work...same material used to filter oil mist from huge vacuum pumps to 3 microns at 99.97% efficiency...haha there should be no oil in my intake now
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I think what you are looking for is back pressure…and yes it will cause slightly more back pressure but this is true for any filter that is of higher efficiency…as long as the filter doesn’t cause as much pressure drop as what the intake manifold can pull there will be flow…and I don’t seeing this filter cause as much vacuum that will be inside of the intake…what is vacuum level in our manifolds…
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Outside in flow would not work cause the oil would coalesce on the inside of the filter and have nowhere to drain…with this kind of setup outside in flow there needs to be a suction line on the I.D. of the element or a drain back flap will work too…
Last edited by chrs1313; 04-20-2009 at 05:06 PM.