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<blockquote data-quote="Taz" data-source="post: 3327959" data-attributes="member: 2127"><p>A couple tips not previously mentioned ...</p><p></p><p>1. the longer the hoses, the better. Not only does it give more of the oil an opportunity to condense out of the gas, but it also enables the mixture to cool down a bit.</p><p></p><p>2. I've seen a lot of catch tanks with the intake and exhaust ports directly opposite one another, or close to it. WRONG! The intake and exhaust ports should be NEXT to one another. This forces the gas to make a 180-degree turn between entering and leaving the tank, which means it's going to slam into the far wall of the cylinder. That's a GOOD thing.</p><p></p><p>Hey, Roy! Did you happen to see the photo of the catch tank setup in my car? It's at the bottom of the <a href="http://www.tazcobra.com/int_mods.htm" target="_blank">Intake System</a> page on my website. Installing my CAI opened up the perfect spot to accommodate a nice BIG catch can, AND gave me a chance to run a full 10 feet of hose between the PCV valve and the intake manifold (6ft to the catch tank and 4ft from the tank to the manifold).</p><p></p><p>T-</p><p></p><p> :thumbsup:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taz, post: 3327959, member: 2127"] A couple tips not previously mentioned ... 1. the longer the hoses, the better. Not only does it give more of the oil an opportunity to condense out of the gas, but it also enables the mixture to cool down a bit. 2. I've seen a lot of catch tanks with the intake and exhaust ports directly opposite one another, or close to it. WRONG! The intake and exhaust ports should be NEXT to one another. This forces the gas to make a 180-degree turn between entering and leaving the tank, which means it's going to slam into the far wall of the cylinder. That's a GOOD thing. Hey, Roy! Did you happen to see the photo of the catch tank setup in my car? It's at the bottom of the [URL=http://www.tazcobra.com/int_mods.htm]Intake System[/URL] page on my website. Installing my CAI opened up the perfect spot to accommodate a nice BIG catch can, AND gave me a chance to run a full 10 feet of hose between the PCV valve and the intake manifold (6ft to the catch tank and 4ft from the tank to the manifold). T- :thumbsup: [/QUOTE]
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