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Old 09-09-2012, 12:16 AM   #1
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Temp oil catch device. AOS coming soon

So I was seeing Crawford take apart a fa20 with 5,000 miles and I saw how dirty the combustion chamber and pistons were. So I decided to create a temporary solution to oil being pulled into the engine through the PCV.

I will check it in a few weeks to see if it's collecting oil and keeping it out. I report back progress

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::: disclaimer :::

I do not recommend this mod to anyone. Which is why I didn't make this a DIY. This is soley for purposes I still don't understand. Good day and dont do this to your car!
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Old 09-09-2012, 08:10 AM   #2
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I used one of those on my turbo RX-8. It seemed to work well at catching oil. It just doesn't have a lot of capacity.
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thats undersized for our application, and not the right device; I get that its temporary; but I wouldnt have posted up a picture of that home depot hackery..I used a Moroso solution thats bit more than temporary and may be worth your look
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I wouldnt have posted up a picture of that home depot hackery..
Which means you are not a leader or innovator but instead a follower.

OP clearly goes for innovation instead of waiting for other people to create it.

for OP having the balls to try out new stuff and post it for all of our benefit.
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Which means you are not a leader or innovator but instead a follower.

OP clearly goes for innovation instead of waiting for other people to create it.

for OP having the balls to try out new stuff and post it for all of our benefit.
Right, following tried true and proven solutions, that exceed using a polycarbonate non heat rated air line oil trap is by no means innovation

Perhaps you should follow the leaders and innovators concept, and show me what you have under your hood, and I will show you mine.

I give op credit for balls, but it represents an over all inexperience in race or track prepping a car.

benefit? therein lies the question

The OP would benefit seeking a remedy for this temporary solution before it fails and becomes a vacuum leak or an oil spill on the track. I advise others against this sort of pseudo automotive hackery, YMMV
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Perhaps you should follow the leaders and innovators concept, and show me what you have under your hood, and I will show you mine.
I am not here to piss match, I am a follower, definitely wait for modifications to be tested before threading water. I have NO PROBLEM admitting that. My problem was specifically with you mocking the OP sharing his thoughts. I mean, he made it clear it was temporary right? So whats the need for the " I wouldnt have posted up a picture of that home depot hackery".

I'm done , next time be more constructive in your comments, THAT helps the community.
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Right, following tried true and proven solutions, that exceed using a polycarbonate non heat rated air line oil trap is by no means innovation

Perhaps you should follow the leaders and innovators concept, and show me what you have under your hood, and I will show you mine.

I give op credit for balls, but it represents an over all inexperience in race or track prepping a car.

benefit? therein lies the question

The OP would benefit seeking a remedy for this temporary solution before it fails and becomes a vacuum leak or an oil spill on the track. I advise others against this sort of pseudo automotive hackery, YMMV

I agree with the explanation completely. However, I also agree that the last line (as another poster has pointed out) could have been left out, its inflammatory and non-productive. Its just a dig, plain and simple.

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Agreed, I am harsh often too blunt direct and critical. Probably proud of these qualities,too. Interweb just amplifies that.

I think its a safety issue, not trying to mock anybody...just dont wanna have folks think they too should be implementing this solution, which is VERY temporary I should hope

Somethings are best kept your own dirty lil secret, this mod is one of those take it easy ladies, post a picture of an ugly mod, and I'm RIGHT HERE , your friendly forum troll, k?
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Agreed, I am harsh often too blunt direct and critical.

I think its a safety issue, not trying to mock anybody...just dont wanna have folks think they too should be implementing this solution, which is VERY temporary I should hope

Somethings are best kept your own dirty lil secret, this mod is one of those
Now THIS sounds better. :happy0180:
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Fair enough! I am open to any and all comments.

I don't track or race my car by any means. I just want a VERY cheap and quick albeit solution. If it gets full or starts to melt after a few days of use then it comes out. Not looking for looks on this mod. It looks like a blackhead on a teenagers face, I know.

I'm checking it after every drive. I'll pay attention to the concerns of you guys on hear. Plus I added a little disclaimer in my OP. cheers!
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thats undersized for our application, and not the right device; I get that its temporary; but I wouldnt have posted up a picture of that home depot hackery..I used a Moroso solution thats bit more than temporary and may be worth your look
Do u have a link or a pic? Im interested in checking it out. (NEVERMIND, JUST SAW YOUR PIC) What I'm shooting for is the AOS device that Crawford has but the haven't released it yet. Maybe another couple weeks.
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Do u have a link or a pic? Im interested in checking it out. (NEVERMIND, JUST SAW YOUR PIC) What I'm shooting for is the AOS device that Crawford has but the haven't released it yet. Maybe another couple weeks.
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I just spent the weekend at the race track with no catch can, rather than sitting in front of the computer debating the merits of a catch can.

I had more fun than y'all.

The home depot solution is a good one to monitor the problem. When it doesn't fill with oil after 3 weeks I suppose it won't seem so undersized. That separator can probably flow 150 cam at 90 psi, so it won't have a problem with a little flow under engine vacuum.

Oh yeah, my car didn't blow up at the track, and the dipstick didn't show any significant oil loss.
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Do u have a link or a pic? Im interested in checking it out. (NEVERMIND, JUST SAW YOUR PIC) What I'm shooting for is the AOS device that Crawford has but the haven't released it yet. Maybe another couple weeks.
They are shipping out today.

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