Good Oil Seperator, and a couple Questions

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I'm looking for an oil seperator for my 4v.
Hopefully something black, with a drain. Braided lines would be even better. I'd like to avoid JLT.
Looking for suggestions from the 4V guys.

My car is currently running a breather on each side. Which side do I run the seperator on, and do I leave the breather on the other side, or close it off, or other? I've read different opinions.
 

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I'm looking for an oil seperator for my 4v.
Hopefully something black, with a drain. Braided lines would be even better. I'd like to avoid JLT.
Looking for suggestions from the 4V guys.

My car is currently running a breather on each side. Which side do I run the seperator on, and do I leave the breather on the other side, or close it off, or other? I've read different opinions.
Might I ask why you're avoiding JLT? My 3.0 collects a crazy amount of oil, and I haven't had any issues with it during the last couple of years of use. You have to unscrew the reservoir from it, but it's not hard to do. I can usually empty it in about 5 minutes.
 

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Might I ask why you're avoiding JLT? My 3.0 collects a crazy amount of oil, and I haven't had any issues with it during the last couple of years of use. You have to unscrew the reservoir from it, but it's not hard to do. I can usually empty it in about 5 minutes.



1. There is no drain.
2. Just looking for something other than the popular JLT.
 

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I have a couple of Moroso. They have the option of using a valve on the bottom and running a hose to empty or you can plug that hole and just unscrew the bottom half if you wish. The Moroso are larger and much nicer imo.
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I have a couple of Moroso. They have the option of using a valve on the bottom and running a hose to empty or you can plug that hole and just unscrew the bottom half if you wish. The Moroso are larger and much nicer imo.View attachment 1662298


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Have a pic of the install? I'd like to see where you mounted it, and how much real-estate it takes up.
 

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will have to get one. mine has the prototype they made back in 13. polished can. standard hoses, but you can customize as needed
 

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