Preferred Catch Can?

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I got the same one Kbuskill got. Will likely put the same type of media material on the inside of the can like him as well.
 

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Kbuskill, I'm looking at getting the same type of catch can that you have. Which inlet is connected to the valve cover, top or bottom?

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Bottom port to valve cover, top port to intake.

The intake creates a vacuum on the can and the oil vapor from the valve cover collects in the lower part of the catch can.
 
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Bottom port to valve cover, top port to intake.

The intake creates a vacuum on the can and the oil vapor from the valve cover collects in the lower part of the catch can.
Cool, thanks.

I got my can, but probably won't install it until this weekend. I plan on mounting it in the same area as you, in front of the fuse box in the area a second battery would go. About how much vac hose is needed for both of the runs?

Also, did you cut the 90* elbow out of the hard plastic line on the motor that connects the pcv to valve cover and attach the hoses to it, or just remove the line and attach the hoses directly?

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Cool, thanks.

I got my can, but probably won't install it until this weekend. I plan on mounting it in the same area as you, in front of the fuse box in the area a second battery would go. About how much vac hose is needed for both of the runs?

Also, did you cut the 90* elbow out of the hard plastic line on the motor that connects the pcv to valve cover and attach the hoses to it, or just remove the line and attach the hoses directly?

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It's been a while since I did mine... I want to say 6 feet of hose but maybe a little more or less depending on where you end up mounting it.

Also I can't really remember but I think I disconnected the hard plastic line and ran the rubber hose directly to the valve cover and intake.
 
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It's been a while since I did mine... I want to say 6 feet of hose but maybe a little more or less depending on where you end up mounting it.

Also I can't really remember but I think I disconnected the hard plastic line and ran the rubber hose directly to the valve cover and intake.
Thanks again!

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How is that asi catch can working? Is the size and quality ok?

It works great. The quality is decent... especially for the price. It was slightly smaller than I expected but seems plenty adequate for the amount of oil I drain out.
 

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