Catch Can
Alright, I got the setup right for the catch can after shitloads of threads and from what I understand it works like this... From the PCV valve to catch can to preturbo intake. What im wondering about is that you are supposed to drill out the inside of the PCV valve...to make it free flowing and so you can slip a vaccum line on it as well? Also you can cap the manifold nipple/outlet off or use it as a vaccum source, such as blow-off.
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ahh just ------ remove the pcv valve completly
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I would and tried but I couldnt get a hose on the inlet for it...is this all correct though if I were to drill the inside of it out?
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it will work fine if you drill it out, just easyer to completly replace the hose
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do i have to change that hose or can i just use the old hose not cutting the inside out and connecting it to my catchcan
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Originally Posted by tuname420
do i have to change that hose or can i just use the old hose not cutting the inside out and connecting it to my catchcan
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I read on hondatech from some guy that you dont need a catch can under 7 psi , just to replace the PCV valve every so oftencause they wear more on Boosted applications. anyone one else recommend that ?
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So for the people that have the turbo oil catch can setup leading to the pre turbo intake, did you keep the stock PCV valve functional, as in you did'nt bore it out like some say?
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I kept my pcv stock and have no problems. I just put in a new pcv valve just incase. 246hp b16 @10psi
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Originally Posted by jacob_kohler
So for the people that have the turbo oil catch can setup leading to the pre turbo intake, did you keep the stock PCV valve functional, as in you did'nt bore it out like some say?
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