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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Aug 7, '05 From Columbus OH Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) ![]() |
I'm looking to get some new fittings and plan on running a catch can, but I first have a question. (See pic below) I'm wondering if I can run both lines pictured to one can, and just have one out to my turbo inlet pipe. I'm not exactly sure what the line coming off the throttle body is for...referencing my manual I believe it just says "air hose". It's currently run to my turbo intake so I imagine this would be an ok solution. Any info is appreciated.
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The inlet to the throttle body needs no catch can, it would be a complete waste of space as fresh air contains no oil mist. I just run a short length of pipe with a filter on the end, that's all you need.
If you really want to minimise things, just put a filter directly onto the rocker cover, if you aren't going to route it to the turbo Inlet there's no need for a catch can. It does help to have a little bit of "suck" to help reduce moisture build up in the rocker cover. -------------------- |
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