Simms
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I have the same one as does Simms in the same location. It's not too big at all. What else would you put there?
VEC 2?
Not on a Gen2.
I have the same one as does Simms in the same location. It's not too big at all. What else would you put there?
VEC 2?
its sweet but ""13" height""
I have the same one mounted where the windshield washer bottle used to mount. I never used it in 5 years, so figured it was time to put the space to better use. I think it is best to mount the can on the driver side away from the cabin air intake.its sweet but ""13" height""
That's true....but mine is under the stock airbox mostly out of sight. It is tight though. I'm not a fan of seeing the wheelwell mounted units. I also wanted two large braided lines going in and this fit the bill.
Hey guys,
I have a 99 ACR with a Roe blower (and the Roe breather on the passenger side) and I had enough oil puking that it was dripping from the water drains off of the inside of the air breather.
When I evaluated it further I realized that it was primarily from the way the hose leading from the valve cover to the cleaner assembly was setup. There's a very shallow rise from the cover to the assembly. Under braking the oil blown into the tube simply dumped into the air cleaner assembly.
I removed the plastic piece (and 5/8 hose) from the valve cover to the air cleaner and replaced it with a section of hose with two 90-degree bends introduced into the system just forward of the valve cover. The way it's in there the oil actually has to travel straight up and backwards slightly in order to make the straight run to the air cleaner assembly. Since most of the oil sloshing was happening under braking (pressure fills the tube with oil, then it sloshes forward under braking), now that it has to actually travel the other direction and straight up I just don't really have a problem.
In practice, this has reduced the oil blown into the intake tremendously (not a drop yet), looks pretty factory, and cost about four bucks.
It might not work for everyone, but I thought it was a pretty trick way to use physics to advantage in this case. And there's no oil to empty anywhere...
Hey guys,
I have a 99 ACR with a Roe blower (and the Roe breather on the passenger side) and I had enough oil puking that it was dripping from the water drains off of the inside of the air breather.
When I evaluated it further I realized that it was primarily from the way the hose leading from the valve cover to the cleaner assembly was setup. There's a very shallow rise from the cover to the assembly. Under braking the oil blown into the tube simply dumped into the air cleaner assembly.
I removed the plastic piece (and 5/8 hose) from the valve cover to the air cleaner and replaced it with a section of hose with two 90-degree bends introduced into the system just forward of the valve cover. The way it's in there the oil actually has to travel straight up and backwards slightly in order to make the straight run to the air cleaner assembly. Since most of the oil sloshing was happening under braking (pressure fills the tube with oil, then it sloshes forward under braking), now that it has to actually travel the other direction and straight up I just don't really have a problem.
In practice, this has reduced the oil blown into the intake tremendously (not a drop yet), looks pretty factory, and cost about four bucks.
It might not work for everyone, but I thought it was a pretty trick way to use physics to advantage in this case. And there's no oil to empty anywhere...
But if I am correct, the oil vapor taken into the intake to the engine will still lower the octane (due to the induction of the oil/vapor) which causes pinging/knocking. Or am I off on this?![]()
What I did was to take a inline air compressor moisture filter housing and put it between the hose running back to the intake, very small and works great, no problems.
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What I did was to take a inline air compressor moisture filter housing and put it between the hose running back to the intake, very small and works great, no problems.
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Other than the container being made of glass that is the perfect size. I've actually found some aluminum bottles about that size.