Catch can...junk?
I built a catch-can from an empty WD-40 can. I fiberglassed in 3 nipples ( two on top, one on the bottom ), and then painted it like a barbershop pole, but using red and black instead of red and white...
I haven't using it since I haven't built a intake/air filter system for the turbo yet. The catch can needs vaccum, and never boost, which can only be had between the air filter and the turbo's compressor housing/intake.
If you tap into the manifold ( intake ), then you'll get a vaccum, until you hit boost, then you'd actually be forcing presurized air BACK INTO the valve cover/crank case, which is the oppisite of what a PVC/catch-can is designed to do.
I haven't using it since I haven't built a intake/air filter system for the turbo yet. The catch can needs vaccum, and never boost, which can only be had between the air filter and the turbo's compressor housing/intake.
If you tap into the manifold ( intake ), then you'll get a vaccum, until you hit boost, then you'd actually be forcing presurized air BACK INTO the valve cover/crank case, which is the oppisite of what a PVC/catch-can is designed to do.
Originally Posted by green91
No, turn the check valve around the other way, so it will only allow vacuum in, but close under boost
Ok, I'll take the question the next step....what exactly is getting hurt inside the crankcase if I leave the stock PCV setup? I'm running 9psi around town and I have no oil on my cheesy little breather filter...sufice it to say, if I am shortening the life of the motor any more that I have to, I will do it.
Originally Posted by Zeusfire69
Ok, I'll take the question the next step....what exactly is getting hurt inside the crankcase if I leave the stock PCV setup? I'm running 9psi around town and I have no oil on my cheesy little breather filter...sufice it to say, if I am shortening the life of the motor any more that I have to, I will do it.


