- Thu Apr 26, 2007 8:45 pm
#6672
those diagrams will give you good vacuum, but it is done by using the turbo. This means if your catch can ever gets too full, you're sucking oil straight in your turbo and into your intercooler.
Even if you empty your catch can often, be sure that you have a baffle inside of some sort just to be 100% sure that no blowby is getting sucked out of the catch can- expecially if the inlet and outlet are right next to each other as they are on so many catch cans.
The only other negative thing about that setup in the links is you're sucking in hot used air from your crank case and valve cover. With the exhaust slash cut method, the turbo gets 100% clean cool air.
BTW, those compression #'s are not healthy
Even if you empty your catch can often, be sure that you have a baffle inside of some sort just to be 100% sure that no blowby is getting sucked out of the catch can- expecially if the inlet and outlet are right next to each other as they are on so many catch cans.
The only other negative thing about that setup in the links is you're sucking in hot used air from your crank case and valve cover. With the exhaust slash cut method, the turbo gets 100% clean cool air.
BTW, those compression #'s are not healthy
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My 1992 SOHC Turbo Hatch
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