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05-26-2012, 06:31 PM
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From: Crown Point, Indiana
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That car looks familiar!
How is my car doing?
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I'm taking care of the shell just like I told you I would. I kinda wish I would have got your engine too but the 2.4 seems to be holding up fine for now. It was stored all winter and I just bought it a garage to spend its time in while not being drivin but that purchase delayed the hx35 install. So I decided to try for as close to 450hp as I can get with the 16g for now. Maybe since I will be up that way to get it tuned I could stop by so you could see it in person again.
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06-26-2012, 05:11 AM
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From: Crown Point, Indiana
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So it has been a month and I have probably put ~800 miles on my car with the catch can setup. I am pleased to report that my dipstick has still yet to pop out (I run no pcv) and my 2 small oil leaks have gone away. I used to get a small bit of oil below my return line after letting my car sit in the garage and oil also used to force its way out of my oil cap even with a new seal. Since the instal I haven't found a drop of oil on the floor or my valve cover. My oil also is still as green as it was coming out of the brad penn bottle. I have yet to drain or even see any oil in the CC but that may be due to a healthy engine with less than 15k on it. I also pulled my intake pipe off and am still getting 0 oil residue in it.
Overall I would say it is working just as advertised and I am very happy with the product. The only downside I see is it is a tad on the bulky side but I understand the reason for its size. If I still had my battery and fuse box under my hood I would have had a difficult time finding a place to mount it.
Thanks for making a great product for our community Calan.
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06-26-2012, 05:25 AM
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Car: 89 Mirage 63T swap
From: Federal Way, Washington
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To the OP, what method did you use to replace the PVC with the -6 fitting? Did you just tap the VC and thread it in?
Wow, didn't realize there were 5 pages, ha.
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06-26-2012, 01:39 PM
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From: OKC, Oklahoma
Registered: Jan 2007
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So it has been a month and I have probably put ~800 miles on my car with the catch can setup. ...
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Thanks for posting the update, and I'm glad you like it.
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07-29-2012, 04:36 PM
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From: New Cumberland, Pennsylvania
Registered: Sep 2008
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There is more than Al involved in making it.
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07-29-2012, 04:55 PM
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From: Sharpsburg, Georgia
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Why are they so damn expensive? $100 for a welded aluminum can? thats kinda nuts..
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 really? They are actually cheap compared to other functional catch cans out there. Look at Greddys catch can which is just a empty tank and they cost over $130, it has no filters or baffles just a metal can. I suggest you read all the pages that Calan has made then re-think your statement.
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07-29-2012, 05:34 PM
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From: OKC, Oklahoma
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$100 for a welded aluminum can?
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I wish that's all they were sometimes. It would take a hell of a lot less time and money to make them, and I wouldn't have to battle with delays on getting filter material and sight glasses.
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07-29-2012, 06:20 PM
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From: oceanside, California
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Why are they so damn expensive? $100 for a welded aluminum can? thats kinda nuts..
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don't worry about it brosiff... good thing you wont ever need to buy one of these. 
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08-28-2012, 09:31 PM
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From: BROOKLYN, New York
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Ok after two days of reading I am picking up one going to weld the vc from the top. And close off the PVC valve I am always under my engine.
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09-22-2012, 05:00 PM
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From: Wasilla, Alaska
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Do these come with the AN fittings to and from Valve cover and intake as well as the SS braided lines or do you have to get those separate?
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09-22-2012, 05:07 PM
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From: otwell, Indiana
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Do these come with the AN fittings to and from Valve cover and intake as well as the SS braided lines or do you have to get those separate?
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You select what type of connection on the can such as 1/2 npt or welded on AN adapters. As for fittings and hose I'm sure he could set you up but you would need to know what length hose, what angle fittings are needed for your particular set up exactly, and the location the can is going to be sitting in the engine compartment.
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09-22-2012, 05:43 PM
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From: Huntsville, Alabama
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Originally Posted by talon2gbuyer
Why are they so damn expensive? $100 for a welded aluminum can? thats kinda nuts..
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Its actually pretty cheap, the greddy and HKS cans are more expensive, and less functional.
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09-22-2012, 07:38 PM
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From: small town, Illinois
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Originally Posted by talon2gbuyer
Why are they so damn expensive? $100 for a welded aluminum can? thats kinda nuts..
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Lol that's funny. Its far more than just a welded can. If you want a welded can get a $20 one off ebay with no site glass, no baffle, no filter, no AN fittings. Keep in mind aluminum isn't exactly cheap, it's not expensive either. The other elements add up rather quick. You can't expect to pay for someone to not do any R&D. I've been doing research and such on catch cans for a long time and let me tell you, Calans catch can is BY FAR the best catch can on the market for any platform.
Be thankful someone like Craig is part of the community and providing us with such awesome parts.
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09-22-2012, 07:49 PM
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From: OKC, Oklahoma
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Originally Posted by Gamble97
I've been doing research and such on catch cans for a long time and let me tell you, Calans catch can is BY FAR the best catch can on the market for any platform.
Be thankful someone like Craig is part of the community and providing us with such awesome parts.
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Thanks for the kind words.
If I ever start a marketing department, you're hired.
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09-22-2012, 07:57 PM
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From: small town, Illinois
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Thanks for the kind words.
If I ever start a marketing department, you're hired. 
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Haha no problem.
I sell catch cans for the cheap people, but if I had a car at the moment and needed a can I would no doubt buy one of your! Filter down to what 1 micron; that's insane!
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12-18-2012, 11:34 AM
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From: OKC, Oklahoma
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Pushed to the extreme
I thought you guys might find this interesting, or at least amusing.
I started collecting more fluid in my VS3 can while running higher boost on E85 in the cooler temperatures, so I decided to let the can fill up a little more than normal, and watch how it performed under these harsher conditions.
BTW - Please don't stop reading there and attempt to do this yourself.
I made some tuning pulls during one very cold evening last week, and drove the car to and from work every day as usual. Long story short, I totally forgot about the can filling faster until this weekend. By the time I got around to popping the hood, the can had filled way past the point that it is designed for. In fact, fluid was well up into the filter chamber and greatly limiting the can's ability to flow air.
Here is a shot of the can's inlets when I first pulled the lines from the VC. There is always some buildup here, but in this case the crud was backing up through the coarse screens and almost into the inlets:
And here is what came out of the can when I drained it. As usual, this is a mix of water, gas, oil, and other nasty combustion by-products. I'm not sure how much it actually was, but it was somewhere in the neighborhood of a quart.
And finally, here is what came out of the can after I removed the filter and ran simple green and water through it. I filled the can about 1/2 way, sloshed it around, and dumped it into this tub a few times. Yuk!
The filter was completely saturated and nasty as hell of course, but I only had a total of about 1/4 teaspoon of oil in the turbo inlet that made it past the can. I wasn't logging CC pressure, but I know it was rising due to signs around the dipstick clamp that it was trying to push up a little.
The bad news is, I had to spend an hour or two cleaning up that mess. The good news is, the can managed to prevent all of that ^ from reaching the intake even when filled beyond capacity and pushed well beyond what it was designed for.
After cleaning everything up and bolting the can back on, my CC pressure is back to averaging just below 0psi as normal. I really should replace the filter since it wasn't designed to be soaked in (and clogged up with) that ^ crap, but I just cleaned it and continued running it for testing purposes.
Moral of the story - Check your catch can often, and don't let it fill past the sight glass...especially if you run E85 in cold climates.
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12-18-2012, 12:08 PM
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From: Virginia Beach, Virginia
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Good advice I will have to remember that.
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01-29-2013, 11:40 AM
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Car: 95 TSi AWD / 91 GSR-4
From: Trois-Rivieres, QC, Canada
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Hey Calan, I'm about to order one of your can. Last summer I was running a G-Reddy vented one, never filled more than half and my lines where looking just like yours after the season. I tough that since I have no vacuum it might be why the line where cloging but yours did the same and you have vacuum ...
Am I missing something ?
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01-29-2013, 01:14 PM
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From: Springfield, Missouri
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Mine looked the exact same as yours, except not as full. It did have the nasty goo inside of it though. I poured gas into it and let it soak a bit to clean out the filters. Seemed to work pretty well, and of course no fluid in the intake. One of my best purchases, it works exactly as it should.
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01-29-2013, 01:44 PM
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From: OKC, Oklahoma
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Originally Posted by DSM4LIFE-AWD
Hey Calan, I'm about to order one of your can. Last summer I was running a G-Reddy vented one, never filled more than half and my lines where looking just like yours after the season. I tough that since I have no vacuum it might be why the line where cloging but yours did the same and you have vacuum ...
Am I missing something ?
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You'll always have some buildup, especially with E85 + cold weather. As the air coming out of the VC cools, the water vapor condenses out and mixes with the oil and other vapors, and forms that nasty brown snot that sticks to anything it touches.
The further away from the hot VC you get, the less build up there usually is...since most of the water vapor has condensed out the further downstream you go. That is the main reason that you want decent sized lines (a couple of -8AN's at least) coming off the VC.
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...it works exactly as it should.
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Good to hear Caleb. Thanks for the update!
Last edited by Calan; 02-04-2013 at 12:18 PM.
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04-16-2013, 09:39 AM
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From: Spokane, Washington
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Craig - I received the catch can last Thursday as promised. This thing is a work of art and I cant wait to complete my winter rebuild and finally address my crankcase pressure concerns. Although my pressure issues were very minor it still warranted a PROPER fix. I captured before and after data-logs of my crankcase pressure with every modification and found that venting CC to atmosphere was the absolute worst. Simply running a single 5/8 link to the pre-turbo plenum made a world of difference under load. I cant wait to have my baby up and running again for the sole purpose of logging CC pressure with the new setup.
If it means anything to anyone:
1: My decision to run Craig's V2 catch can (recirculated) was based on hard numbers (CC pressure logs under varying conditions).
2: Condensation and its resulting oil contamination due to one way air exchange is a risk im not willing to take.
3: Anything that I can do to lower my CC pressure which in turns assists with turbo oil return flow is a good thing.
4: I don't trust anyone from the "Dirty P"...
PS: Im such a firm believer in Craig's cans I sent him an extra $20 as a token of thanks for supporting the DSM community.
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04-16-2013, 10:40 AM
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From: south river, New Jersey
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great info, my can as been performing great just a question in case the filter does get soaked where can we find a replacement,
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04-16-2013, 10:45 AM
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From: OKC, Oklahoma
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great info, my can as been performing great just a question in case the filter does get soaked where can we find a replacement,
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If the filter somehow gets damaged or clogged to the point that it can't be cleaned out, I can supply a replacement for a couple of $$. (For the newer VS series of cans with the removable filter modules.)
Send me an email if this is ever the case.
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04-16-2013, 10:57 AM
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From: south river, New Jersey
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If the filter somehow gets damaged or clogged to the point that it can't be cleaned out, I can supply a replacement. (For the newer VS series of cans with the removable filter modules.)
Send me an email if this is ever the case.
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sounds good i keep a eye on it every time i open the hood i dont think ill ever have to replace it but thank you, great service as always
 
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