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-   -   New Release: Killer B Motorsport Dual Air Oil Separator (https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=150515)

nissanfanatic 01-13-2023 09:20 AM

Just ordered the dual kit. Have a track day at the end of the month so looking forward to testing it out!

KillerBMotorsport 01-19-2023 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by nissanfanatic (Post 3564098)
Just ordered the dual kit. Have a track day at the end of the month so looking forward to testing it out!

Awesome, thanks so much for the support!

If you have any questions during install, drop us a PM.

Pat 03-04-2023 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by KillerBMotorsport (Post 3536998)
The Killer B Motorsport Dual Catch Can AOS system is designed to remove excess oil vapor from crankcase gasses before they reach your intake. Doing so keeps your intake and valves cleaner and maintains proper octane levels. We do this using a vortex system that is efficient without limiting flowrates, unlike baffled units.

Our Performance Dual AOS configuration places the AOS's infront of and behind the intake manifold. This setup is intended for high performance track use.

-Light weight
-3D printed from automotive grade reinforced plastic
-Comes in Single or Dual configuration
-Looks OEM
-Easy to drain
-Installs in less than 20 minutes

https://killerbmotorsports.sharepoin...qbNgA?e=DQ9B6h

https://killerbmotorsports.sharepoin...pIiWQ?e=yJLlWa

Single $129
Dual $249

I just tried installing the AOS on the intake tube, but the intake on my 2023 BRZ looks different than the intake in your photo. Check it out:

https://www.ft86club.com/forums/pict...ictureid=13090

In your picture, the rubber hose supplied with the AOS goes all the way over the OEM plastic tube to the 90* elbow just above where it joins the intake. But check out my picture. There is a "stop" on the OEM plastic bit the Killer B rubber hose is supposed to slide over. This prevents me from sliding the hose all the way to the left just before the elbow.
I tried to highlight the extra length on my car in the picture with two red lines.
I realize this isn't rocket surgery, but wonder if you've seen this before. And, if so, what do you think the best way to make this fit is? Right now it pushes the AOS out of what I think is its intended home, and the drain of the AOS rubs on some wiring.

KillerBMotorsport 03-04-2023 08:22 PM

Step 2 & 3 ;)

Killer B Motorsport Dual AOS - BRZ GR86 Installation Instructions

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Pat 03-04-2023 08:26 PM

Thanks I hadn't seen that previously.

Tr4ck_day 03-10-2023 04:30 PM

@KillerBMotorsport Any update on the oil pan for the gen 2 cars? Starting to schedule lots of events for this season and I'd love to have it on the car.

OkieSnuffBox 03-12-2023 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Tr4ck_day (Post 3572070)
@KillerBMotorsport Any update on the oil pan for the gen 2 cars? Starting to schedule lots of events for this season and I'd love to have it on the car.

There is a thread in the GR section about it, but suffice to say it's a small niche company that is still waiting on lots of testing.

I wouldn't expect it to be available any time soon.

KillerBMotorsport 03-13-2023 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Tr4ck_day (Post 3572070)
@KillerBMotorsport Any update on the oil pan for the gen 2 cars? Starting to schedule lots of events for this season and I'd love to have it on the car.

Quote:

Originally Posted by OkieSnuffBox (Post 3572355)
There is a thread in the GR section about it, but suffice to say it's a small niche company that is still waiting on lots of testing.

I wouldn't expect it to be available any time soon.

^ this right here.

It's a complex part and what we're finding is that it's not the oil pan that's the low hanging fruit. Most of the oil is in the upper pan, which is very complex and expensive, but a lot of oil sloshes into the timing cover. We're going to attack what appears to be the low hanging fruit on the oil control front. We're also going to be testing the oil flow and pressure. I think AVCS causes a lot of the pressure drop 'issues' people are seeing, which is common with Subaru engines using oil pressure to manipulate cam position. We'll defnitely keep the forum posted on our progress.

nomtimesthree 12-06-2023 10:12 AM

If you forget to drain these and they fill up to capacity what happens?

x808drifter 12-07-2023 01:52 AM

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Originally Posted by nomtimesthree (Post 3597793)
If you forget to drain these and they fill up to capacity what happens?

Cars totaled.

JIM THEO 02-29-2024 07:19 PM

Anyone has fitted the catch can on first gen car?


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