TBH I don't think moving either up or down a few mm is going to make the slightest difference.
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Yeh, its just shy of the top edge of the heat shield.
As for the catch can, the screws are barely long enough to go through the brackets they do. So will struggle to put spacers in(could source longer screws).
I agree but scratching my head with it to be honest.TBH I don't think moving either up or down a few mm is going to make the slightest difference.
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So, have a vent on the outlet of the catch tank, delete the puck and block the hole in the tip?I don’t think you’re gonna stop the vapour, and the can will never I’ll to the point it’s going to be a flow into the turbo. The OE pcv system tends to have smaller amounts of water in. If you want to completely avoid it I’d vent it to atmosphere. That way you’re not throwing anything through the turbo
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So, have a vent on the outlet of the catch tank, delete the puck and block the hole in the tip?
My latest breaker was like this, long hose straight out the back of the subframe - "elephant trunk mod"The outlet that goes to the tip. Run a hose down under the car to safely vent the fumes out and block the hole in the tip. Removes the puck and the chance of anything going back into the tip at all
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Nothing on this car fits. Every thing has to be modified to work.... its now getting frustrating...
I know where most of it wants to go.but it don't fitI feel your pain
"Right, where can I put this part? Ummm..... ummmm.... ****"
Any downsides to this?The outlet that goes to the tip. Run a hose down under the car to safely vent the fumes out and block the hole in the tip. Removes the puck and the chance of anything going back into the tip at all
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Any downsides to this?
As in lack of vacuum from the tip meaning less moisture being drawn out of the crank case etc?
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Mounted on carbon fibre sheet. And with ally stand offs to help sapport and keep it flat. Also a cage to hold the varley red top battery when fitted
Took mine out today with its new standard valve.After running the standard DV for a few days , can safely say its better than the forge. Theres way more crispy action going on with the OEM unit