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  1. It's hard to see in the photo but are the only pipes going to the catch can the 3 from the valve cover? Is the can sealed? Edit: It don't look good tho. Even if the blow by made it into the can where does it go then? Gavin
  2. I think the way I have it would still work on a turbo. Chris will tell you, I think he knows a little more about turbos than me. I guess the point of a race spec cover is the bigger bore lines designed to be used with inline PCV/check valves. Gavin
  3. It would under boost. When under vacuum it would be worse than stock because nothing is being drawn directly from the valve cover. Vacuum would draw air into the can then into the manifold, missing out the valve cover. I give up! Gavin
  4. You can insert a line in any silicone hose and some hard hoses using one of these <Click. You will however have a hard job putting anything before your air filter. lol Gavin
  5. In my humble opinion, that does not work. Gavin
  6. You can do it like that but this is a way of doing it to both pipes with only one can. Gavin
  7. No, vacuum is stronger at idle. At full throttle vacuum is nill and on a turbo vacuum goes as soon as boost kicks in. Gavin
  8. That's a good point. I'm an n/a man so i'm not sure to be honest but I guess it would. The turbo then has an added benefit that the blow by gets drawn out either way because when there is boost in the manifold there is no vacuum. I can tell you tho that anything being drawn from the valve cover would still pass though the catch can. So untill the turbo starts spinning it would act like an n/a. Gavin
  9. Because of the pressure difference across the throttle body butterfly the vacuum in the manifold is stronger! Stronger vacuum means flow in that direction. Gavin
  10. There is very little or no vacuum in the intake tube because of the pressure difference across the throttle body butterfly. It's something to do with the Venturi effect so i've read. Yeah the blow by always goes down the same pipe in this setup, you could run as many pipes directly to the catch can as you like. Gavin
  11. With the system below when there is manifold vacuum, that vacuum draws fresh air from the intake tube through the valve cover then through the catch can and into the manifold taking blow by with it. When there is no vacuum the pressure in the crankcase has to find it's own way out (it does not have a vacuum or fresh air to help it) through the catch can and into the intake tube. Its all to do with the check valves, some are open and some are closed. Gavin
  12. Cheers Chris. It's a little plumbing crazy but it works! I hope I have not confused the rest of you too much. Gavin
  13. As said before when everything is stock fresh air is drawn in on the right (n/a) or front left (on turbo) when there is vacuum, it's to help draw the gases out! When there is not vacuum gases flow in the other direction. See post 96 in this thread. Gavin
  14. In the last few days I've put some more thought into trying to use one catch can to catch the oil/blow by/water vapour from both pipes. It is possible but there is a little more plumbing and you need 3 check/non return valves. The advantage to only using one can though is you only have to empty one can and you save a little space! Gavin
  15. I did not know there was one. lol Who sells them? Gavin
  16. Top guy! Very friendly and very good communication. He went out of his way to help me! Everything was as described and the parcel was well packaged. Thank you Gavin
  17. I can't see a way with just one can, no. If you used one can the pipes would basically be connected together and one pipes function would interfere with the others function. Gavin
  18. My very basic attempt at a drawing. Just to make sure, you can't use the same can for both pipes! Gavin
  19. I would say it's not practical for space reasons. If you have the space then it's all good! Gavin
  20. Also there is nothing wrong with race spec rocker covers. Using large bore pipes can't hurt anything but people that use them need to use an in line check valve (non return valve) to act as a PCV valve. Gavin
  21. Sorry guys just got back from work! Cheers Chris! <This man knows his stuff too lads! Yeah running two catch cans/tanks would be the ideal solution, one in line with each rocker cover pipe. But that's not practical. If only using one can there is a big debate as to which pipe to put it in. Some say you would catch more blow by with it installed in the intake vent pipe and some say the PCV pipe. You would need to look inside your throttle body at the front vs the inside of your inlet manifold to see where there is more oil that needs to be collected. Gavin
  22. The vent that is connected to the intake pipe serves two purposes and is as follows... In STOCK configuration when there is vacuum fresh filtered air is drawn into the crank case through the vent from the intake pipe and exits through the PCV valve into the intake manifold. This maintains a negative pressure in the crank case and carrys out moisture and any blow by gases thus preventing corrosion and sludge buildup in the crank case. When there is no vacuum and the PCV valve closes moisture and any blow by gases are drawn/forced out the vent in the opposite direction to what the fresh air was
  23. My local Toyota dealer were handing these out today. Thought I would share as I've never seen a Toyota one before... Gavin
  24. Yep! And it's illegal even with a catch can I would imagine. Gavin
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