G-Fab MBC & Catch Can
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Here are my MBC and Catch Can. Less than $40.00, including the 3/32nd drill bit and PCV cement. Home Depot FTW!!!
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JB welded a butterfly to the top of the adjustment screw, and it's not in the pic, but have 1/4 in clear tubing for a level sight.
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lol...tight.
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haha nice
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hey man that stuff is not very heat tolerant, i think max is like 30 c before it starts to melt.
good stuff just be careful with fire hazard |
Max operating temp is 60 c or 140 f. And that is only the max to still hold pressure, which this system will not have b/c it is vented with a filter. It would take 90+c to get it to deform. I don't see vapors being at or above that temp by the time they hit the can, and if they do, the heat would dissipate before bringing the PVC to that temp. And if I'm venting enough oil to bring the can to that temp, I have bigger issues to lose sleep over.
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My God that's ------- ghetto.
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Um....ghetto fabulous is the preferred nomenclature, sir. We are, after all, on HOMEMADEturbo.com. I just didn't see a point in spending $100 on something I can make. And, if you think that's bad, just wait until you see the build when i'm done. Sink trap manifold, SS pot for a heat shield on the turbine side, and tank truck hose for I/C piping. I'm trying to do this as cheap as possible w/o cutting corners on the most vital areas.
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great work
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