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.
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Re: DIY oil catch can for $20.00
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
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Re: DIY oil catch can for $20.00
I use one and it seems to work fine...........I got mine off ebay for 6 bucks ;)
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Re: DIY oil catch can for $20.00
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)
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Re: DIY oil catch can for $20.00
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.
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Re: DIY oil catch can for $20.00
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.
Anyone? 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... |
Re: DIY oil catch can for $20.00
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.
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Re: DIY oil catch can for $20.00
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.
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Re: DIY oil catch can for $20.00
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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Re: DIY oil catch can for $20.00
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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