steve911
Enthusiast
Now before all you start thinking why didn't I use the search function my questions today haven't been asked previously.
I am going to put a catch can on '06 as I need a way to control the oil that come out of the front mounted vent tubes when I am on the track.
I decided I am going to use an atmospherically vented can instead of replumbing hoses from the can back into the motor.
Having said that, can I use a can without a baffle/ oil-vapor seperator, meaning its just an empty can?
I know you need the baffles/oil seperator if you are plumbing back to the engine but I don't know if you need it for a vented can too.
Does the can need to be mounted higher or lower than the vent tubes on the engine or does it not make a difference.
As far as can design goes, is there a tank out there for the atmospheric venting the doesn't have the stupid looking sight level tube on the side of the tank?
thanks
Steve A.
I am going to put a catch can on '06 as I need a way to control the oil that come out of the front mounted vent tubes when I am on the track.
I decided I am going to use an atmospherically vented can instead of replumbing hoses from the can back into the motor.
Having said that, can I use a can without a baffle/ oil-vapor seperator, meaning its just an empty can?
I know you need the baffles/oil seperator if you are plumbing back to the engine but I don't know if you need it for a vented can too.
Does the can need to be mounted higher or lower than the vent tubes on the engine or does it not make a difference.
As far as can design goes, is there a tank out there for the atmospheric venting the doesn't have the stupid looking sight level tube on the side of the tank?
thanks
Steve A.