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Old 04-28-2014, 10:55 AM   #1
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No, I'm just not putting in that much effort to talk to a brick wall.

You're trying to get into the nitty gritty about the definition of the word catch. Use whatever word you want, the function remains the same, removing oil from vapors that come from the crank case. Catch, retain, remove. It's all the same shit, you just seem to be hung up on a single word to try and prove your incorrect point.
Catch, retain, remove. None of those things describe a factory "oil separater". Try again.

The function of a catch can is not to remove vapours, as previously discussed, a vapour is a gas, and can not be caught in a can.

You may find that as your progress in a scientific manner, words do actually matter. Schools do not allow the words intercellular and intracellular to both mean the same thing.

The scientists who do not get nitty gritty about details make big mistakes. A random example would be the chirality of molecules, a left handed version might cure a disease, and the right handed version might cause birth defects.
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Old 04-28-2014, 10:58 AM   #2
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Catch, retain, remove. None of those things describe a factory "oil separater". Try again.

The function of a catch can is not to remove vapours, as previously discussed, a vapour is a gas, and can not be caught in a can.
The oil never changes state, it is still a liquid, thus can be caught in a can, regardless if it's the OEM catch can or aftermarket catch can.
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The function of a catch can is not to remove vapours, as previously discussed, a vapour is a gas, and can not be caught in a can..
And since we're getting picky about wording, never once did I say removing vapors, you should look back at what I had posted.
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