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g35life 03-02-2019 06:13 PM

Catch Can Idea
 
Instead of buying a bigger catch can... which is more money... I was thinking about a inline catch can, just making this thread to confirm it would work? From most threads on catch cans, I find that people are only really catching small amounts of oil anyway... so I suppose this works on our vq's.




https://www.ebay.ca/itm/1-Set-1-4-NP...6:pf:0&vxp=mtr

Thanks
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/g35driv...1389b501be.jpg

cleric670 03-02-2019 08:13 PM

Yes a compressor water trap like that will work to a degree, it's just REALLY hard to trap oil vapor when it's hot so there's nothing that really works 100% aside from a PCV delete. A large part of the reason they don't trap all the oil being consumed by the motor is because most of it is getting sucked past the piston rings, not ingested via the PCV system.

Scorpi0 03-02-2019 10:29 PM


Originally Posted by g35life (Post 7162810)
Instead of buying a bigger catch can... which is more money... I was thinking about a inline catch can, just making this thread to confirm it would work? From most threads on catch cans, I find that people are only really catching small amounts of oil anyway... so I suppose this works on our vq's.




https://www.ebay.ca/itm/1-Set-1-4-NP...6:pf:0&vxp=mtr

Thanks
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/g35driv...1389b501be.jpg

I've seen some people use this same exact thing.

gary c 03-03-2019 09:00 AM

I used that "HOME DEPOT" catch can for a year until I could find room for the C6 Corvette can I ended up using! Never found it necessary to block my PCV valve...Gary

cswlightning 03-03-2019 12:04 PM

I have had the same thing on my car for over a year and a half now, very happy with it. Make sure you use stiff line or it'll collapse up and make your engine run rough.

Adding medium fine steel wool allows it to catch much much more oil because of the increase in surface area, so it's roughly equivalent in performance to anything you'd buy OTS.

cleric670 03-03-2019 12:19 PM

When he says "steel wool" he means those spiral scrubber pads, do NOT use that fine steel wool that peels apart or you run the risk of destroying your engine if pieces get ingested through the intake.

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/g35driv...195cec6e43.jpg
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/g35driv...d53040cfb4.jpg

g35life 03-04-2019 05:08 AM

why the steel wool?

gary c 03-04-2019 09:07 AM

Steel wool or pads, not necessary! Since you're going to use the easiest of catch cans it easily unscrews and can be emptied if you ever see a 1/4" of oil inside! Might take you 6 months to accumulate even close to that amount! :NOD:
Gary

MooseLucifer 03-04-2019 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by gary c (Post 7162865)
I used that "HOME DEPOT" catch can for a year until I could find room for the C6 Corvette can I ended up using! Never found it necessary to block my PCV valve...Gary

Home Depot Racing*

Scorpi0 03-04-2019 10:51 AM

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/g35driv...9b0ca30ae6.jpg

cswlightning 03-04-2019 11:20 AM

The steel wool increases the surface area inside the can to give the oil more to condense on, it acts in a similar way to a filter. I caught about twice as much oil in a 3000 MI oil change after adding it.

Honestly I'm just using normal steel wool, I made sure the wool I used was course enough there was no chance it could be sucked through the tiny exit hole in the catch can.... but very good point forgot to mention that lol

Scorpio I'd rock that so hard in my engine bay... McMaster Carr racing? xD


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