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Old 04-12-2020, 09:42 PM   #17
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This, plus this, plus some 12 an fittings and fuel foam.

Use a big holesaw on the top to install the "fuel cell lid" (access for putting in fuel foam and servicing the AOS i.e. cleaning).

Replace the surge tank small fittings with 12an for the breather feeds.

Drains, fit a valve on one for draining and block the other.

Once fabricated paint with VHT krinkle paint.

Shouldn't cost more than around $200, lots of volume, lots of direction changes.

I've never seen a real racecar, apart from shop cars, with these brand name AOS/catch cans, they all use custom made items with volume, baffles and other internal forms of media for stripping oil.

Opinions may vary

Like the performance of some AOS/catch cans.
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