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    do it youself DIY oil catch can

    i see these becoming popular but i dont understand them, but its looks cool ( i like rice, but i guess this isent really rice)
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    okie, i really dident read, had a headach. all the reading is bogging my brain, can you smell the wood burning?
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    I guess im not to creative cause i use to be an electrician and never would have thought of using a weather proof box for a catch can. You really only need them for high compression/turbo cars. I have the moroso setup and its pretty basic.

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    ill keep that in mind if i do build a turbo motor. how much did the moroso setup run?
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    I want to say the can was like $40 then you need hose and a special grommet to fit the honda breather. So probably like $50-$60 or so. I will take some pictures when i get the car all back together.

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    yeah i gotta make up somthing like that, its bad for a Forced induction engine to burn the crankcase gasses, it severly lowers the octane in the incoming fuel/air charge and somtimes makes you detonate...
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    i posted this up a long time ago. . . .
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