Haha. This is why the whole catch can business took me a while before I decided on a way to set it up.
I was set on attaching up the catch can the method that Chi and Tinkerbell have suggested (PCV -> catch can -> IM) but after looking at pictures of the Spoon setup (and apparently a lot of other JDM setups), I started wondering why they always ran their catch cans to their valve covers.
eg:
My guess that Spoon and the other racing companies mounted their catch cans to their valve cover was because it was because excess gases were vented through the valve cover (I think I read that somewhere), hence why I've attached it to both places (PCV + Valve cover) within my setup.
Upon looking at a catch can setup on the Spoon CL7, it appears that they also have a hose coming off the PCV which I assume heads towards the catch can. Anybody know any more information on how they setup their catch can?
See this link for a pic of the Spoon CL7: http://forums.clubrsx.com/attachment...1&d=1104692613
Out of a matter of interest, when people disconnect the tube between the IM and the valve cover and attach a breather filter, does that filter usually becoming oily and dirty?
I was set on attaching up the catch can the method that Chi and Tinkerbell have suggested (PCV -> catch can -> IM) but after looking at pictures of the Spoon setup (and apparently a lot of other JDM setups), I started wondering why they always ran their catch cans to their valve covers.
eg:
My guess that Spoon and the other racing companies mounted their catch cans to their valve cover was because it was because excess gases were vented through the valve cover (I think I read that somewhere), hence why I've attached it to both places (PCV + Valve cover) within my setup.
Upon looking at a catch can setup on the Spoon CL7, it appears that they also have a hose coming off the PCV which I assume heads towards the catch can. Anybody know any more information on how they setup their catch can?
See this link for a pic of the Spoon CL7: http://forums.clubrsx.com/attachment...1&d=1104692613
Out of a matter of interest, when people disconnect the tube between the IM and the valve cover and attach a breather filter, does that filter usually becoming oily and dirty?
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