Hey all,
Wondering what a catch can really does and how much better it is to have one?
Here is my rudimental setup atm, still need to make brackets for the hose and make the breather go under the car because of the smell.
Also good to note is that i did a compleet rebuild of the rocker cover. There cover has been torn apart and put back together without and valves, springs, etc. It always breaths through the front pcv hole.
The back pcv has been closed and a catch can has been fitted. Beware, i never saw anyone using this setup as everyone keeps the pipes to the turbo and inlet manifold.
I do believe this is the only way as the fumes get sucked through the OCC and are never fully condenced while beeing there. This is because of the turbo negative pressure on the OCC.
There are still fumes comming from the breather, looks like water vapour but still has an oily smell to it. This proves my point with the OCC with turbo pcv pipe still beeing connected to the OCC.
And this is what came out of it after 1800 km:
Wondering what a catch can really does and how much better it is to have one?
Here is my rudimental setup atm, still need to make brackets for the hose and make the breather go under the car because of the smell.
Also good to note is that i did a compleet rebuild of the rocker cover. There cover has been torn apart and put back together without and valves, springs, etc. It always breaths through the front pcv hole.
The back pcv has been closed and a catch can has been fitted. Beware, i never saw anyone using this setup as everyone keeps the pipes to the turbo and inlet manifold.
I do believe this is the only way as the fumes get sucked through the OCC and are never fully condenced while beeing there. This is because of the turbo negative pressure on the OCC.
There are still fumes comming from the breather, looks like water vapour but still has an oily smell to it. This proves my point with the OCC with turbo pcv pipe still beeing connected to the OCC.
And this is what came out of it after 1800 km:
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