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10-06-2017, 11:11 PM | #1 |
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Which Catch Can to use for Superchargers?
Installing a supercharger soon! From what I understand, with SC, the two openings of a unidirectional PCV system both become output valves, with the PCV being replaced by a one way check valve so air doesnt get in. It would seem that, by this reasoning, you'd need catch cans at both ends.
How many do you guys use? If one, which port is best to put the can in? SavageGeese uses only one (at the PCV valve end) but doesnt really give an explanation... it would seem that the always open exhaust end would be in need of it more? |
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Velox/verus AOS is what I have. Love it. It's a dual can in one setup and I have mine setup to drain back into my engine.
I have mine setup in NA with the stock pcv valve, I believe some people here have it setup in FI as well. Check the thread for the product |
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Radium PCV or dual
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10-08-2017, 02:56 AM | #4 |
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This ^^^
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Someone willing to draw a diagram?
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I have the Verus AOS with my SC. I have a youtube video up. No edits, just running clip of me blabbering
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You require a "good" AOS
Plus you really want a return if possible. Look at what is required IRT AOS, base your purchase on sound engineering, not a shiny brand name. 90% of catch cans are rubbish.
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Not shiny, no flashy name brand, not expensive, the difference is engineering, oh, and it actually works.
Servicing takes 1 minute. https://www.autopartssupply.com.au/m...waAlFWEALw_wcB You can drain back, or catch. IMO it's the best functioning AOS in the market and punches well above it's price range. Or you could buy something shiny with a brand name that doesn't work as well for more money.
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