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Old Jan 17, 2003 | 04:07 PM
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Originally posted by SPOautos
Ok, I have heard people talking about catch cans over the years but dont know the exact importance of them. I've read the thread and it has a ton of info about how to make one but I'm still not sure I understand what is actually causing this need.

Can someone please give me a "lesson" on what is causing the need for a catch can???

Also, from the sound of it I think I need one. I'm running BNR hybrids daily at 17-18psi making over 400rwhp.....judging from this thread it sounds like I need one.

I just want to make sure i understand all this.

Thanks guys,
STEPHEN
It's taking the blow-by out of the motor and combustion process (which causes detonation) and puts it in a safe place to be emptied at a later date. As you build more pressure the need magnifies. I couldn't tell you if you "need" it at 17-18lbs. but it couldn't possibly hurt anything. I'm almost positive you could only benefit.

I'm curious if anyone has done any dyno tests before and after with the catch can set up the way we've discussed. Not just an overflow.....but actually set up to work with the rising pressure.
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Old Jan 17, 2003 | 05:24 PM
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So why doesnt the stock crankcase vent work??? Is it just not enough for high boost applications? I guess what some of you guys are saying is that since it vents back to the intake thats how you get the oil and such into the intake? Is that right? So then you just install a catch can between the filler neck and the intake to catch the oil? Then you can either keep it going back to intake OR slap a filter on it and let it go to atmosphere

Is this pretty much the jist of it?

Or am I way off lol

Thanks,
STEPHEN
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Old Jan 17, 2003 | 10:44 PM
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The problem... On a road race track, oil would slosh up the filler neck and get sucked out the side port by the PCV line and smoke. Most of us would run a 1/2 quart or more low to aleviate th eproblem. Well, i didn't like removing the amount of oil in the motor. Kyle Krutilek and I kicked the idea of a ctach can around, he actually made one scratch, I tested the concept on track with an Evian water bottle. After being satisfied the unit worked, I sourced the Jaz bottle and installed it in my car. The result was I can now run with a full crankcase of oil with no sloshing problems.
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Old Jan 24, 2003 | 12:47 PM
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i'm trying to decide on getting a catch can like the jaz and just plugging up the return. my question is, if there is no return line, is the catch can even necessary or can i just tap into the oil filler neck and directly attach just a breather.
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