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speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
Gmi wrote:I believe the "greasy stuff" stick to the can and the remaining air goes back to the engine. My car is no turbo, but that catch can is rather cheap. Sort of like adding cosmetic treatment to the car.
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Gmi wrote:I believe the "greasy stuff" stick to the can and the remaining air goes back to the engine. My car is no turbo, but that catch can is rather cheap. Sort of like adding cosmetic treatment to the car.
Apu wrote:Gmi wrote:I believe the "greasy stuff" stick to the can and the remaining air goes back to the engine. My car is no turbo, but that catch can is rather cheap. Sort of like adding cosmetic treatment to the car.
Just to add to this - I had the bonnet up and engine running, you can actually see quite a bit of oil vapour venting.
PaulF wrote:Forgive my ignorance, but what is the purpose of siphoning oil out rather than using the drain plug?
PaulF wrote:Forgive my ignorance, but what is the purpose of siphoning oil out rather than using the drain plug?
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