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Old 11-01-2022, 03:47 PM   #29
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Another 3K miles, another little puddle out of the rear AOS. Nearly all street/commuting miles...

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Do these cars have that much of a buildup issue? I'm coming from a 2010 mini cooper where a catch can was kind of required.
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Do these cars have that much of a buildup issue? I'm coming from a 2010 mini cooper where a catch can was kind of required.
This depends on who you ask. For those that want all the internals clean and no chance of knock, and optimized performance (real, theoretical, or otherwise), it's important. Others feel it's not important. Really depends on where you fall on that scale and your budget tolerance.
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Another 3K miles, another little puddle out of the rear AOS. Nearly all street/commuting miles...


If 3,000 miles worth of separated oil is one forum-standard "puddle," what's the capacity of the AOS? Enough for the recommended oil change interval, absent track use?
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If 3,000 miles worth of separated oil is one forum-standard "puddle," what's the capacity of the AOS? Enough for the recommended oil change interval, absent track use?
We always recommend checking the drains at each oil change or after a track day, until you establish a baseline that is specific to you. Varying environmental, driving style, engine wear, oil type, power level, etc... will all play a role in how much you collect.

You might find that you can drain every other oil change, or if you just commute and drive like granny, you might be able to get away with once a year.

I'm home right now and don't have the max capacity handy but draining every oil change and after a track day, you should come nowhere near the unit's max capacity.
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One extremely important thing worth noting is that in cold climates, these(catch cans in general) have a potential to collect a lot of moisture that will smell like gas. Do not let it get full
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One extremely important thing worth noting is that in cold climates, these(catch cans in general) have a potential to collect a lot of moisture that will smell like gas. Do not let it get full
These units are not open to atmosphere. The only time you would smell gas, is when you drain them.
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These units are not open to atmosphere. The only time you would smell gas, is when you drain them.
Sorry- I wasn't inferring they smell normally, just when you open
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Do these cars have that much of a buildup issue? I'm coming from a 2010 mini cooper where a catch can was kind of required.
I just did an HPDE today on a CCW course with mostly high speed sweepers. After my last session, I parked for ~25-30min before leaving. Upon starting my car to leave, I observed a cloud of blue smoke on startup. It cleared up pretty quick so I immediately thought of this issue. When I got home I popped the intake and sure enough, a small amount of oil at the bottom of the intake tube.

So, based on my experience I would say yes. FWIW my car has a touch over 1000 miles, 2023.

I will probably give this solution a try.
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I just did an HPDE today on a CCW course with mostly high speed sweepers. After my last session, I parked for ~25-30min before leaving. Upon starting my car to leave, I observed a cloud of blue smoke on startup. It cleared up pretty quick so I immediately thought of this issue. When I got home I popped the intake and sure enough, a small amount of oil at the bottom of the intake tube.

So, based on my experience I would say yes. FWIW my car has a touch over 1000 miles, 2023.

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