Catch can question
#21
^^ That moddiction can is nice and I really would have liked to have it, but thats more money than I could spend on a catch can right now. I might upgrade to that later on down the road though for the bling factor of the added coolant overflow res.
#23
Do people not see my posts or something? Lol
I posted blueridge motorsports can in the second post. Who made that design first? Blueridge or moddiction? The blue ridge one is $100 cheaper
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I posted blueridge motorsports can in the second post. Who made that design first? Blueridge or moddiction? The blue ridge one is $100 cheaper
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#25
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#26
LOL! I saw it, but its still $250 Personally, I am just trying to keep things as close to my already surpassed budget as I can, but still get quality functioning parts.
#27
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I don't make them. They are made by AB-Speed. Theirs are cheaper however they are not as good quality. Very poor welds in comparison as well as far as I believe theirs are non baffled which makes a big difference with separating the oil from the air.
We also offer the fluid site glasses option, powder coating, custom fittings etc.
#28
Originally Posted by mportracer33' timestamp='1360968781' post='22340847
Do people not see my posts or something? Lol
I posted blueridge motorsports can in the second post. Who made that design first? Blueridge or moddiction? The blue ridge one is $100 cheaper
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I posted blueridge motorsports can in the second post. Who made that design first? Blueridge or moddiction? The blue ridge one is $100 cheaper
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I don't make them. They are made by AB-Speed. Theirs are cheaper however they are not as good quality. Very poor welds in comparison as well as far as I believe theirs are non baffled which makes a big difference with separating the oil from the air.
We also offer the fluid site glasses option, powder coating, custom fittings etc.
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#29
i had my PCV valve still hooked up to the intake and the front breather to a can last year and at only 8psi the dipstick kept getting popped up from the pressure. i would recommend venting both and just block the port on the intake that the pcv went to.
i just used a can similar to this: http://www.amsperformance.com/cart/A...Catch-Can.html and just made a 90º bracket and mounted it where the battery was.