S/C Intake/Catch Can Problem
#1
S/C Intake/Catch Can Problem
Just like many of us s/c owners I shoot oil back to the intake tubing causing me not to hit 9.5psi... So I searched and the solution that people came up with was to install an oil catch can. So I did; but I continue to get oil in there and only getting around 8.3 psi... Here is the pictures; hopefully someone can tell me what I did wrong
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#3
It was 30 degrees here in Fl the other day; I don't think that is the problem. I wonder why do i still get oil in the intake if i have a catch can. Did i cap the wrong hoses? Did i run the wrong hoses into the catch can?
#9
I am manual.... on 3rd gear on the high way i have enough time to look at the gauge.... Also my brother looked at it while i focused on the road... My main concern is the oil that I keep finding in the tubing of the intake. Can you tell if i have the correct hoses hooked to the catch can or cap?
#15
I'd say the return line to the intake pipe, just block that off... the only way you should/would be getting oil in the intake tube is if it's coming through that line. Try doing that and if it keeps going post up again with an update.
#19
What catch can did you get? Do you find anything actually being caught in the can, or is it simply passing thru?
Note that 90% of cans are simply that...cans. They can't catch anything without a change in temperature so gas has a chance to solidify. Your best chance is to stuff them with brillo (that adds surface area for particles to cling)..and to move it as far away from the engine as possible..remember, you need to change the temp to give it a fighting chance. Otherwise it simply remains in gaseous form until it hits the intake (much cooler). The longer the travel (hose length) agives it more time to reduce temp.
I got a chambered catch can and mounted it forward in the engine bay.
Pics and more info here:
http://blog.scionxtc.com/blogs/archi...catch-can.aspx
Note that 90% of cans are simply that...cans. They can't catch anything without a change in temperature so gas has a chance to solidify. Your best chance is to stuff them with brillo (that adds surface area for particles to cling)..and to move it as far away from the engine as possible..remember, you need to change the temp to give it a fighting chance. Otherwise it simply remains in gaseous form until it hits the intake (much cooler). The longer the travel (hose length) agives it more time to reduce temp.
I got a chambered catch can and mounted it forward in the engine bay.
Pics and more info here:
http://blog.scionxtc.com/blogs/archi...catch-can.aspx
#20
What brand of catch can is it ? most of the ebay knock off brands leak boost right off the bat. Also where do you have your gauge t'd off from is it closest to the throttle body or is the forge closest to the throttle body ? I had my bosch t'd closest to the throttle body and then the boost gauge and as only getting like 7-8 psi with a 9.5 pulley. so I switched them and got my 9.5 on the gauge.