Yep i've invested in a Catch can looks easy too fit will post some pics when its fitted
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I suppose it could if there was an engine issue that needed fixed under warranty. just remember to put it back to normal before getting work done
Had one fitted to my Seat Altea TDI Sport, catch can would fill up in about 4/5 months though it was remapped and the VAG TDI BKD Engines are well known to drop oil into the intercooler/egr/shut off valve and inlet manifold.
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InB4 needless Warranty questions...
Oh wait...
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Originally posted by richy233 View PostIf it ever needs to go in I'll just remove the catch can and my air filter touch would it won't need too except servicing
I would fit one now, but have been told not much comes out of the THP by one mech, and another mech said wait and see what happens firstsigpicJog on Noddy
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I do not really get any oil in my can at all during the summer. Come colder weather get lots of water and oil. Have to empty it every 2-3 weeks. Just glad it is there after emptying the can and letting it sit to separate You can appreciate how much you are actually stoping. Well worth having.Originally posted by cyclone
It is in the handbook. Satisfied.
Originally posted by Broda
I would rather teabag a bear trap
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Yes would not be with out mine better to save the engine with one.
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Nice one Richy. Got some silicone going off on one of my pipes, so will leave installing that till tomorrow
Started prefabricating the bracket, after tracking down a metal jigsaw blade that were £ 8 a pair in Homebase/ BnQ. Got 5 for just over a fiver in the end
Just got going and it started raining :-(
So Mondays the daysigpicJog on Noddy
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