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Old 26-04-2006, 08:16 PM
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has anyone here mod the catch can so it collects more oil vapor?
by putting condensing material in the can allowing more surface area for the oil to be collected.
if u have done it; does it make any difference and wht material is used?
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I used stainless steel pan scourers.

Be VERY careful they dont get back into the motor...
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and how do u place them?
i was also wondering if the flow matters...when the stuff inside is in the way.
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