MUST SEE! NEW EVO Oil Catch Can
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We received another shipment today of 50 cans, we have these in-stock and we can ship express shipping to make it to you by x-mas
We received another shipment today of 50 cans, we have these in-stock and we can ship express shipping to make it to you by x-mas
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We received another shipment today of 50 cans, we have these in-stock and we can ship express shipping to make it to you by x-mas
We received another shipment today of 50 cans, we have these in-stock and we can ship express shipping to make it to you by x-mas
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Not to be a smart #ss, but how does oil travel uphill? The location for that oil catch can is higher than the valve cover. Therefore, oil would have to travel uphill. Am I right?
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Originally Posted by whitet777
Not to be a smart #ss, but how does oil travel uphill? The location for that oil catch can is higher than the valve cover. Therefore, oil would have to travel uphill. Am I right?
I was wondering when someone was going to point that out!!!
I was just going to see what people thought of it
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Glad somebody pointed that out. I was waiting who would be the one to ask. Also you have to remember that the catch cans are for off road and racing purposes only, so if the cops pulls you over and sees that, they will ask what it is and if it has a A.R.B. # on it.
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Glad somebody pointed that out. I was waiting who would be the one to ask. Also you have to remember that the catch cans are for off road and racing purposes only, so if the cops pulls you over and sees that, they will ask what it is and if it has a A.R.B. # on it.
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Air pressure and oil pressure are two different things. Just because there is air pressure in the valve cover does not mean that it will force a trickle of oil uphill into a catch can. That requires oil pressure. If there were a solid flow of oil at a certain pressure, then it would travel uphill, sideways, backways, whatever ways There is only a small amount of oil that comes out of the valve cover at a time. I've had my catch can (installed downhill) for almost a year now, and it is not full yet.
Plus, even if oil made it up to the catch can, what would prevent it from coming back down? Especially if the can is getting close to being full.
Plus, even if oil made it up to the catch can, what would prevent it from coming back down? Especially if the can is getting close to being full.
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I don't think there would be any adverse side effects of keeping the oil in the motor versus the catch can. The goal it to keep it out of the intake system. I don't know really I am just thinking out loud. Anyways I ordered the thing a few days ago so we will see how it all works out I guess.
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Originally Posted by ODB4G63
I don't think there would be any adverse side effects of keeping the oil in the motor versus the catch can. The goal it to keep it out of the intake system. I don't know really I am just thinking out loud. Anyways I ordered the thing a few days ago so we will see how it all works out I guess.