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Catch Can fittings

7.9K views 23 replies 6 participants last post by  SlowBusa08  
#1 ·
Anyone running a catch can or oil separator on there Pro yet? Wondering about clearance above valve cover for fittings. My rig is 5 hours away from me right now. Was looking at the ALBA fitting just not sure how much room I have.
 
#2 ·
You dont have to route it back to the valve cover . If you use a good air oil separator you can route it back to the intake without worrying about getting oil in your intake track or intercooler...this way you still utilize some of the scavenging effect.
If you do want to route it to your valve cover then I would look at the EVO separator ....way expensive but nice

If you want to save some money and get great results ...check out this thread .
 
#3 ·
Not sure I am following how you wouldnt have to go back to the top of the valve cover. The EVP kit you showed goes back to VC as well. Maybe I am over thinking. Also just an FYI, I have read that 2nd link you posted before, and I was able to find that same separator on amazon for less the $50 if anyone is looking.
 
#6 ·
i'm running an AA catch can, it sits above the drivers rear, i just reach up and open the valve and drain it into a small cup or whatever i have handy. no need to fight with trying to route it back to the engine.
 
#10 ·
It is better and you should read the article I wrote.

 
#17 ·
@fastman-99 A catch can unlike a air oil separator will still let oil vapor into the intake. This will cover your sensors and intercooler in oil residue and reduce intake charge efficiency
 
#24 ·
"Wtf is he talking about... ?" 30 seconds later.. "Oh Son of a B!tch he's right!"

I thought it was just a stand alone can tig welded to the pipe... the top tab isn't a tab, it's a tube welded between the can and the intake tube. So you're right.