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Installing a catch can
Ok, I've searched and searched on this...
Installing a greddy catch can... one hose comes off the t-fitting and goes to the can, and the other goes back to the intake pipe? Looking at one picture, theres only a hose leading to the can and not coming back, is that for any reason... any help would be great. thanks |
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so would it hurt anything if i didnt return a line to the intake? keeps everything out... i've also been reading about people putting steel wool in to 'catch' the oil, the newer style (wouldnt have ordered had i known this) is a solid can... putting the wool in isnt an option, unless i poke it through the little fitting holes - so not connecting the hose back to the intake pipe would prevent anything from going through the can and back into the engine
pics here: http://www.club240.com/forums/showth...threadid=27830 Last edited by nsn240; 10-31-2005 at 10:13 AM.. |
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have you driven your car since youve installed that catch can, with that one fitting open? If you have then you would have noticed the increased spool up time, vacuum runs through that line via the pcv system, if it isnt connected then you will run slightly leaner than normal, it is basically a big vacuum leak, plus when you are at higher rpms the pcv closes and the hose leading to the intake now removes pressure from the crankcase along with blowby gasses. Pressure in the crankcase is bad. Basically what im saying is connect the catch can properly. Oh yeah, even though the nipples on the can are right next to each other doesnt mean they are both open right there, the inlet has a turndown tube i believe so that no fluids go into the intake.
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i believe tt99ol is right... the ebay seller sent me the wrong thing, and i have to wait to return it... Put very very simply: running it back to the intake completes the vaccuum the car needs to function its best
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I suspose thats right. I gotta change my whole set up again. But I didnt notice any difference in performance at all. Idle was the same, spool up the same and oil consumption was the same. to be fair I've only driven about 10 miles with this set up. I researched it a bit on the internet and found this. Maybe this can help.
http://cjsupra.kendra.com/PCV-Can.html I know that not all info in the internet is awlays right, but after reading this it kinda makes sense. Its a toss up and I dont think that there will be determental consequences either way though. |
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