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Xgenturbo 04-04-2005 01:35 PM

Re: DIY oil catch can for $20.00
 
instead of having to drain oil every now and then, can you not just route a line to your oil return with a T, it woule drain itself, as long as the catch can is higher than the return.

Turbo242 04-04-2005 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by kain
um..., a two leater coke bottle does fine. infact ill show yall how to make one from a sibe bottle i have laying around ( could also be modified to make a bong. O0

i want to see this"multy purpose" catch can post pics kain ;D

djfob 04-04-2005 10:57 PM

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I use one and it seems to work fine...........I got mine off ebay for 6 bucks ;)

jhmcrx 04-04-2005 11:07 PM

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where do i put the vaccum line thats supposed to got to "pre turbo" if im running a mesh screen ??? (yah n00b question F you)

bumblezc 04-08-2005 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Xgenturbo
instead of having to drain oil every now and then, can you not just route a line to your oil return with a T, it woule drain itself, as long as the catch can is higher than the return.

Interesting Concept. I thoery that would work.

Anyone?

koreanwilcox 04-08-2005 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by bumblezc

Originally Posted by Xgenturbo
instead of having to drain oil every now and then, can you not just route a line to your oil return with a T, it woule drain itself, as long as the catch can is higher than the return.

Interesting Concept. I thoery that would work.

Anyone?

It would work but do you really want to drain all that dirty ass oil back into your engine?

I need to make some kind of catch can soon, right now I am running a 90deg fitting where the PCV valve used to be and a hose from there to the ground. I want to connect it to a breather tank like the moroso one, but they are so expensive...

I'd like to know how the above can was made... I would like to try something similar, but I want to attach a small breather filter to the top so it can breathe...

98ctr 04-08-2005 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Xgenturbo
instead of having to drain oil every now and then, can you not just route a line to your oil return with a T, it woule drain itself, as long as the catch can is higher than the return.

if you ever drain the oil out of a catch can and see how it looks, you will never wana drain that thing back into the engine.

91dxcrx 04-08-2005 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by 98ctr

Originally Posted by Xgenturbo
instead of having to drain oil every now and then, can you not just route a line to your oil return with a T, it woule drain itself, as long as the catch can is higher than the return.

if you ever drain the oil out of a catch can and see how it looks, you will never wana drain that thing back into the engine.

yea, its mostly unburnt fuel and some oil. you definitely dont want that going back into the pan

spongerlbc 04-09-2005 11:22 PM

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Ahahah on https://www.homemadeturbo.com it list in the tools a cresent wrench.... ahahahahaha i havent used one of those since I was like 7 when I worked on an RC car.

djfob 04-10-2005 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by spongerlbc
Ahahah on https://www.homemadeturbo.com it list in the tools a cresent wrench.... ahahahahaha i havent used one of those since I was like 7 when I worked on an RC car.

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