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Old Jun 11, 2015 | 03:59 PM
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Oil catch can!!!

Hey guys I know this topic has been done to death! My problem is that almost all the writeups I have read over indicate running a line back to the turbo intake. The problem on my single turbo FD is that I don't have an intake filter (just double layer mesh) so I have nothing to attach it to. I have also read to run a single line from the oil filler neck to the catch can and vent it, but have also heard this does not work well as there is no vacuum with this setup. I came across these images on an FD that show someone ran a line from oil fill neck to catch tank, catch tank back to PCV. I was wondering what you guys would recommend, and if the setup on the pictures would work properly ?





Thanks for the help and suggestions !
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Old Jun 13, 2015 | 10:52 AM
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Vented setups do work well if setup correctly. The main issue with a vented setup is that the line ran is too small.

Since you're single turbo, you should run a line from your rear turbo drain to the catch can as well.
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