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stockysnail 09-07-2014 02:35 PM

SOLD: Radium Engineering Catch Can kit specific to our BRZ/FR-S
 
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Radium Engineering Catch Can kit specific to our BRZ/FR-S. Comes with everything you need to install and even extra hose just in case. I realized that I'm not catching anything on the crankcase side of things so I'm selling this. I have mine mounted opposite as I have the Innovate supercharger, because the hose was a little shorter this way. For the non-Innovate supercharger people this is the PCV Valve kit (or Innovate that use a little longer hose), which is where I'm catching quite a bit of oil/spend fuel. Selling the kit for $180 (cost $220 plus s/h on Radium's site). This is great for not only the track enthusiasts but enthusiastic street drivers as well. It prolongs the life of the engine by not allowing re-circulation of unspent fuel/oil which slowly damages the engine.

Regardless this kit can be used for either the PCV or the crankcase. All you'd need to do is use the extra hose I provide to run it to the correct spot.

Info from Radium Auto's website:

The "PCV Valve" kit mounts on the right side of the engine bay. This catch can runs inline with the 3/8" PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) valve. When the intake manifold pressure is close to or greater than atmospheric pressure, the PCV "check" valve closes and, thus, this hose experiences no flow. Conversely, the PCV hose will experience "metered" vacuum when the engine is idling, steady state cruising, and decelerating. This would normally draw unwanted crankcase vapor, unspent fuel, and oil sludge into the intake manifold immediately after a high load run. Note: Because the Radium catch cans are pressure sealed, they are great for boosted applications as well so connecting to the intake manifold is permitted.

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nyfries 09-07-2014 06:54 PM

Ahhh too bad I need the crankcase one

nyfries 09-07-2014 06:54 PM

Funny though I am catching oil on my pcv can and I'm NA?

stockysnail 09-07-2014 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by nyfries (Post 1936034)
Funny though I am catching oil on my pcv can and I'm NA?

You'll catch more in the pvc one even with N/A or at least that's what I've read from others as well.

stockysnail 09-07-2014 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by nyfries (Post 1936033)
Ahhh too bad I need the crankcase one

You can use this for either one. All you need is the extra hose I'm providing to hook it up to the crank case since it's a little further away. It's an either or type of thing, not exclusive to one or the other.

nyfries 09-07-2014 11:49 PM

Do u use the same mount to mount it on the driver side? Already have the pcv one on the passenger sode

stockysnail 09-07-2014 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by nyfries (Post 1936380)
Do u use the same mount to mount it on the driver side? Already have the pcv one on the passenger sode

The mounting bracket is a mirror image of the passenger side one, so it's not the same. Email Radium and I'm sure they'd give you a quote on just the bracket. Or you could mount it to the firewall suspension bar instead. There is more room there to take the catch can on and off anyway. ;)

J.C. 09-09-2014 06:07 PM

You have a PM sir.

stockysnail 09-10-2014 02:58 AM

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