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09-02-2015, 12:06 PM | #1 |
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Oil catch can for Normally Aspirated cars
Yesterday I looked inside my throttle body and there was a decent amount of oil deposit on the inside.
Even though the engine is stock, it appears as if a catch can would be helpful. Anybody here can share their catch can installation setup and results, on normally aspirated card ?
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...0023-_-Product
Great can, works well. Can be left closed loop for N/A, or open with the filter if you go boost. Used a clip like this one to attach it to my strut bar http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded...insulated+clip Went to autozone and bought 18in of 3/8 and i think 11/32 rubber tubing
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I'm using the mishimoto catch can on my NA frs and it's working as intended. Check their build thread for it
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Here's my Radium can routed for the PCV valve (the more important one since you're NA) I catch stuff in there after spirited drives, mostly after autocross. It's a good peace of mind mod. Radium now has a specific kit for our car as well, and their cans are highly recommended by myself and others on this forum.
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I have the Mishimoto oil catch can on the PCV valve and it had only a few drops of oil after 4 track days. So for a healthy N/A engine its not a requirement but definitely nice to have if you are going to track the car on a regular basis.
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I use this:
http://www.moroso.com/eb/catalog/nav...ge%20Body.html They also make a drain cup that works great with the separator. http://www.moroso.com/eb/catalog/nav...ain%20Cup.html After 3 20min sessions, I can get about half cup of oil from it. |
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