How much crap can a catch can catch since a catch can can catch crap?

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03/13/2016 at 19:03 • Filed to: None

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Lots! I’ve had this home-made catch can on my PCV line for quite a while now, and I’ve found that I don’t really need to seafoam the intake every few thousand miles to calm the idle back down, and overall it seems to run a bit smoother day to day.

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This is the typical 3-400 miles worth of catching, just wanted to share (I drained it today). Gross stuff, looks like water/oil and smells like rich lawnmower exhaust - there’s a reason I don’t do like some OEMs and drain this crap back to the crankcase...

Yes, my catch can is a modified air-line dryer with a needle valve grafted on the bottom for tool-free draining. Lines to the manifold/PCV valve are steel lines I bent up, with rubber hose as couplings.


DISCUSSION (3)


Kinja'd!!! TheHondaBro > MM54
03/13/2016 at 19:07

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A catch can can catch as much crap as a catch can can catch.


Kinja'd!!! citizennick > MM54
03/13/2016 at 19:15

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Your title had me chuckle. My breather setup to make this related.


Kinja'd!!! aberson Bresident of the FullyAssed Committe > MM54
03/13/2016 at 19:18

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I just vent to atmosphere

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suck it al gore