nice job an write up!
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nice job an write up!
any benifit from installin a catch can?
do a lil search dude- ^_^
and look back on the other page===
dundas, i did a big search and still couldnt find out what they do for the car.
enlighten.
hey trav how did you make the joiner? if you're using hose clamps wouldn't the plastic pipes crumble under the pressure of tightening and make gaps?Quote:
Originally Posted by egSi
plastic pipes? get metal ones.. any local auto shop will have them.. i did it for mine.
u know when ur car is about to die on you too form having a catch can. :) you get a LOT of oil being caught in the can.:) just from experience.
and also from a friends 180 too (turbo started to die in his 180)
oh and pro of these are that your "please insert word here" breathes in less oil. which is tastier for the engine when it gets FRESHH air :)
hey thanks for the right up man, just installed mine into my EM1. your guide helped me out heaps.
-Mike.
Just be careful you don't short the battery on the catch can if ever connecting jumper cables.
good to hear man :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by DNYALL
post up a pic :)
and yeah be careful of sparks if u get a lil close :eek: :p
Ok heres some shots of mine..
Not much room there but fits snug.
http://www.serfcrew.com/images/user_...tch can yo.jpg
Got this joiner piece from Autobarn
http://www.serfcrew.com/images/user_...iner peice.jpg
neat man ^^ :thumbsup:
rep
just wanted to add to this since it's an ancient thread....
Thanks to aarong for doing the research for me and suggesting in this thread:
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=70302
The smallest DIY catchcan thats actually decent (search the net for reviews on the part number)
"Campbell Hausfeld Mini General Purpose Filter Model MP5138"
http://www.jackssmallengines.com/gra...mp5138_big.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y63...arlsbad/cc.jpg