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Mo Arif

V.A.G Planet
May 5, 2010
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Birmingham
there you go sam, u can see the silicone on the outlets


Sambryant, I've bought that catch can and bought a catch can fitting kit, i.e hose, but it turns out the hose is 19mm !!!! and doesn't fit over the catch can holes, i.e. too loose, did you put those silicon bits on them to fit the 19mm catch can hoses? ?


Also

Sam, I just replaced that too with some silicon hose, bends fine, and the other one too.
 

wakko

Newbie
Jul 27, 2005
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Blackburn, Lancashire
I sleeved the connectors on my Toyo Can with the hose that came with it but found i couldn't fit the 19mm hoses on because there wasn't enough space between the connectors, it was a royal pain in the ass. I ended up taking the sleeve off one of the connectors (the one going to the TIP) and just clamping the hose on hard with the jubilee clip. Worked a treat though :)

I didn't get any fault codes appear and i had 2 splits in the pcv pipework. Before the car hesitated and had lumpy power delivery at times. Also after re-starting the car, say after filling up, the car idled at 1500rpm and had no power at all until it settled down. Now the car runs much smoother :D
 
Just rip it all out!!!! Have you not done the PCV simplification when you fitted your catch can?

I've totally taken out every part of the PCV system and the car runs so much better and pulls harder.


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