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beto4632 01-09-2015 01:47 AM

Oil Catch Can
 
Anyone have a catch can in there G.
Stumbled upon a post, and looks beneficial to the engine but could not find info on were to connect the hoses too. :confused2:

Lartytiejdke3 01-09-2015 06:58 AM

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Here's how I did it I think there may be a couple different ways Attachment 261132

One of the least flattering pics of the bay lol
Sorry dude

HotRodG35 01-09-2015 09:59 AM

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Most install oil catch can between return line from PCV mounted on passenger side valve cover to intake.

I run two oil catch cans. One for PCV return and other from driver side valve cover vent to air filter.

If FI its beneficial to drill out PCV for adequate vent under boost. You will need to install another check valve, my choice is the MOROSO Accusump check valves.


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bluedevils95 01-09-2015 10:27 AM

Yeah ppl have them on the G but how many of them are 2nd gen

Lartytiejdke3 01-09-2015 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by HotRodG35 (Post 6966683)
Most install oil catch can between return line from PCV mounted on passenger side valve cover to intake. I run two oil catch cans. One for PCV return and other from driver side valve cover vent to air filter. If FI its beneficial to drill out PCV for adequate vent under boost. You will need to install another check valve, my choice is the MOROSO Accusump check valves.

bah you don't know nuffin
Lol

beto4632 01-09-2015 12:19 PM

Yes, I see a lot of people have them on 1st gen g35 but cant find much on 2nd gen g35's.

beto4632 01-09-2015 02:10 PM

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Looks like we fallow the HR version correct

vqsmile 01-09-2015 05:27 PM


Originally Posted by beto4632 (Post 6966640)

Anyone have a catch can in there G.
Stumbled upon a post, and looks beneficial to the engine but could not find info on were to connect the hoses too. :confused2:

Unless you're running boost, there is no reason for using a catch can (other than bling :rolleyes: ).

saywat? 01-09-2015 08:09 PM


Originally Posted by jerseytaylor (Post 6966655)
Here's how I did it I think there may be a couple different ways https://i.imgur.com/h0wkXOq.jpg

One of the least flattering pics of the bay lol
Sorry dude

I still don't get how having it lay side ways like that doesn't cause the oil to be sucked into the hose going out back into the IM


Originally Posted by vqsmile (Post 6966824)
Unless you're running boost, there is no reason for using a catch can (other than bling :rolleyes: ).

it collects a good amount of oil in the can. I think that alone is beneficial enough

gary c 01-09-2015 08:15 PM

I'm Back...
 

Originally Posted by vqsmile (Post 6966824)
Unless you're running boost, there is no reason for using a catch can (other than bling :rolleyes: ).

I disagree ^ while installing Motordynes 1/2" spacer back in '05 I discovered oil residue in my upper plenum. Remember Dave O editor of Nissan Sport mag? Contacted Dave and he suggested I start with Home Depot's simple catch can, that's what he was running at the time. Spent more $$ on quality line/hose than the can, and it worked! After installing a polished upper plenum months later, there was no sign of oil residue! I currently run a polished C6 Vette catch can, bling maybe but it collects oil residue which I'd rather not have running thru my plenum...Gary

Urbanengineer 01-09-2015 10:48 PM


Originally Posted by gary c (Post 6966854)
I disagree ^ while installing Motordynes 1/2" spacer back in '05 I discovered oil residue in my upper plenum. Remember Dave O editor of Nissan Sport mag? Contacted Dave and he suggested I start with Home Depot's simple catch can, that's what he was running at the time. Spent more $$ on quality line/hose than the can, and it worked! After installing a polished upper plenum months later, there was no sign of oil residue! I currently run a polished C6 Vette catch can, bling maybe but it collects oil residue which I'd rather not have running thru my plenum...Gary

Your back!

Welcome back.

Good info.

Lartytiejdke3 01-09-2015 10:54 PM


Originally Posted by gary c (Post 6966854)
I disagree ^ while installing Motordynes 1/2" spacer back in '05 I discovered oil residue in my upper plenum. Remember Dave O editor of Nissan Sport mag? Contacted Dave and he suggested I start with Home Depot's simple catch can, that's what he was running at the time. Spent more $$ on quality line/hose than the can, and it worked! After installing a polished upper plenum months later, there was no sign of oil residue! I currently run a polished C6 Vette catch can, bling maybe but it collects oil residue which I'd rather not have running thru my plenum...Gary

glad you're back
Now bring back the other old school G guys.

bluedevils95 01-10-2015 12:11 AM

Again you are a 2 gen which most of that really don't apply. Your car is fine


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