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Custom oil and coolant catch cans

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TSITurbo95

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Oct 26, 2009
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I like my dsm to be custom, and have custom parts in it, so to add to my collection, I decided to make a oil and coolant catch can. Here are pics of both, let me know what you think, both have been leak tested.

Oil Catch Can
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Coolant Catch Can
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How did you engineer the baffles inside your oil catch can for maximum effectivness? I'm always intrested in seeing different solutions for condensing the atomized oil vapor in a closed system.

Did you take any pictures of the inside, or is that classified?
 
I can't give away my secret, but google does work wonders LOL. But each and every manufacturer does it differently, don't know which exactly is the right way, but it does the same concept.
 
Its a fab forum man, share what you did!

I run a open catchcan, since I don't want vapour getting back into my intake system and lowering my octane rating :p. I have x2 -10's from the valve cover, but I plan to add another x2 over the off season. Can never have enough venting!
 
True, and inside this one is steel wool with a baffle.
 
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