Saikou kun catch can thread
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Originally Posted by Evotech8
No, the lines are shorter if the cans are separate and mounted closer to the pcv and the intake.
I mounted one behind the pcv on the firewall using a existing bolt there (no drilling). I mounted the other can under the air box area using a existing bolt on the boost solenoid bracket with minor bending of the provided bracket.
I mounted one behind the pcv on the firewall using a existing bolt there (no drilling). I mounted the other can under the air box area using a existing bolt on the boost solenoid bracket with minor bending of the provided bracket.
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I have an AMS VSR intake manifold. and a FPR mounted in the upper left corner of the engine bay. the vsr intake manifold offers little to no room behind it on the firewall. BUT I need a catch can and I like this one since it catchs PCV and breather blow-by. any suggestions on where I could mount this???
Also I have no spot on my Intake manifold for the PCV valve. if I got this catch can should I just run a line to the inlet on the catch can and on the outlent just run a line straight to the ground???
also I don't have a battery in the engine bay, maybe tha'd offer a good spot??? BUT would that be too far away from the PCV Valve?
Also I have no spot on my Intake manifold for the PCV valve. if I got this catch can should I just run a line to the inlet on the catch can and on the outlent just run a line straight to the ground???
also I don't have a battery in the engine bay, maybe tha'd offer a good spot??? BUT would that be too far away from the PCV Valve?
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