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Old 02-13-2014, 10:14 AM   #15
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Kingtut have you seen the filter relocate that d3pe sells?
They posted a pic of their filter relocate, but it stays pretty much in the same location, just lower into the engine. Fumes will move in the same direction towards the air vents.


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Im not planning on using theirs. ill end up relocating below the car if i remove my cowl.
Did you end up with any oil residue on or near the exhaust?
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Did you end up with any oil residue on the exhaust?
I reverted it back to the stock filter location and live with it as is.
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Old 02-13-2014, 10:23 AM   #18
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the new rev works vta cans are pretty sweet. picking mine up tomorrow...

http://www.revworksinc.com/Rev-Works...-S_p_3287.html
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Im not planning on using theirs. ill end up relocating below the car if i remove my cowl.
Did you end up with any oil residue on or near the exhaust?
I didn't notice any negatives to relocating the filter. The filter ended up somewhat close to the midpipe, but I didn't notice any oily build up. This setup still let the fumes vent and it actually kept less condensation in the catch can so it doesn't fill up as much as most of what ends up in the can is water.
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the new rev works vta cans are pretty sweet. picking mine up tomorrow...

http://www.revworksinc.com/Rev-Works...-S_p_3287.html
Yeah it is pretty much the same design as the D3PE and the Full Blown. You will suffer from the same downsides, but I think the pluses still outweigh them.
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I am currently running the Radium Engineernig catch cans. Though, my previous build with the Greddy Turbo was enclosed (not vent to atmosphere). With Full Blown's kit I might end up adding the filter to vent the cans. I'm only curious if it makes in inside of the car smell oily haha. But if it isn't bad I can see the postive side, as previously stated in this thread.
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