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Does Your F150 Need a Catch Can? - Ford F150 Oil Separators Tested And Explained
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<blockquote data-quote="speeddemon2000" data-source="post: 16314012" data-attributes="member: 14576"><p>These things do capture blowby. But do they trap all of it? No. Most of it? Probably Not. Just put two or even three of these inline. I guarantee each one of them will contain blowby. I am not saying not to use them. I am just questioning their effectiveness. The only way to ensure no blowby makes it into the intake is to remove the PVC all together. Then that cause another problem. When you remove the PVC those catch cans can get pretty nasty. Mine always had alot of condensation in it with a small amount of oil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speeddemon2000, post: 16314012, member: 14576"] These things do capture blowby. But do they trap all of it? No. Most of it? Probably Not. Just put two or even three of these inline. I guarantee each one of them will contain blowby. I am not saying not to use them. I am just questioning their effectiveness. The only way to ensure no blowby makes it into the intake is to remove the PVC all together. Then that cause another problem. When you remove the PVC those catch cans can get pretty nasty. Mine always had alot of condensation in it with a small amount of oil. [/QUOTE]
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