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Old 07-28-2015, 05:58 PM
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What type of catch can does everyone use in their cars? I took my intake off the other day and noticed some buildup of oil in the pipe. So I want to get a can to collect all that crap. Will any work or do I need a specific one for my engine?
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Well, you can get one of these:











Catchcans are universal where you need to cut some lines to connect.
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I want something like that for my Genesis! lol
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Does the ventilation on that canister not kill the vacuum pressure? Or is it not fed back to the intake?
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I have a cheap $12 ebay one that I got that works exactly as it's supposed to. Not a lot of magical technology in them so anything works. I've seen people even use 2 liter pop bottles and clear plastic hoses.




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