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TwoLoudnproud 03-23-2008 03:14 AM

CatchCan and low Boost
 
Here my question do i really a catchcan with 8 psi of boost ???

turbo4life 03-23-2008 08:27 AM

Re: CatchCan and low Boost
 
i have a ground tube and no catch can for 16 :8 i have Greddy on that i got from a friend laying around its shiny aluminum.. lmk if you want it..

TwoLoudnproud 03-23-2008 11:39 AM

Re: CatchCan and low Boost
 
I have a catchcan But i been reading on other forum's and there are saying if you are running 10psi or under you don't need a catchcan that why i am asking the question here. i want to know what you guys think on this?

Birdley42008 03-23-2008 11:53 AM

Re: CatchCan and low Boost
 
Make a catch can with a plastic quart of oil, two holes in the side, one hole is for a hose from the valve cover and the other for a hose from the pcv valve. Put a filter on top and shove the quart to the right of the battery. Im running 5-10 psi. It does its job. BTW im almost 99% positive most drag strips dont want you dumping ---- from your pcv and valve cover on the track. They would probably not pass you for inspection.

Dr3w 03-23-2008 01:21 PM

Re: CatchCan and low Boost
 
Technically you need a catchcan at any boost... but my last setup i ran 8psi without a catchcan and i had no problems..

Oscar 03-23-2008 01:28 PM

Re: CatchCan and low Boost
 
Any engine would benefit from releasing positive crankcase pressure. Turbo or NA.

gen4acclude 03-23-2008 04:43 PM

Re: CatchCan and low Boost
 
word and endyne does it to all there motors with a dual set up crankcase windage is a power eating enemy,


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