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Old 04-09-2019, 11:02 AM   #113
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Has this been confirmed or updated to be suitable for RHD?

Can it be configured to vent to atmo? My car is track only and boosted, have found my current tiny mishimoto can with the outlet plumbed back to inlet infront of the turbo is sucking the oil out of the can?

The drain option would be really good too
At this time it is not available for RHD as the brake booster is in the way IIRC. We have not scienced out a mounting solution as we don't have access to a RHD vehicle.
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Just installed this last night. For an NA install, is it possible to leave the PCV valve in the stock location? If not, what is the purpose of relocating it?

Also, My AOS didn't come with caps for the coolant ports. Are these okay to leave open/exposed?
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Just installed this last night. For an NA install, is it possible to leave the PCV valve in the stock location? If not, what is the purpose of relocating it?

Also, My AOS didn't come with caps for the coolant ports. Are these okay to leave open/exposed?
No. For the unit to work as intended; the PCV valve must be installed into the AOS per the instructions.

Yes, that is fine. We do not ship them with caps for the coolant ports as there is nothing bad about them being exposed. The unit is fully anodized so it should not corrode or degrade.
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No. For the unit to work as intended; the PCV valve must be installed into the AOS per the instructions.

Yes, that is fine. We do not ship them with caps for the coolant ports as there is nothing bad about them being exposed. The unit is fully anodized so it should not corrode or degrade.
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For those who have the Drain Back Kit, are you seeing your 90Deg fitting connecting to the check valve backing out over time? Does your 90Deg fitting also rub against your sound generator tube?

Mine does both.Wondering if anyone has fixed it without going out and (re)making a hose with enough slack. It's just -6AN right?
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For those who have the Drain Back Kit, are you seeing your 90Deg fitting connecting to the check valve backing out over time? Does your 90Deg fitting also rub against your sound generator tube?

Mine does both.Wondering if anyone has fixed it without going out and (re)making a hose with enough slack. It's just -6AN right?
Are you tightening the fitting enough? I have not heard of anyone with backing out issues.

Those hose and fittings are all -6an so yes, you can easily remake the hose if you would like to.
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I’ve been running mine on a NA setup. I’m installing a Harrop SC now. It looks like I could run the “outs” to the front of the SC and to the airbox. Is there any issue with taking the outs, teeing them together, and then just running to one of those locations?
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I’ve been running mine on a NA setup. I’m installing a Harrop SC now. It looks like I could run the “outs” to the front of the SC and to the airbox. Is there any issue with taking the outs, teeing them together, and then just running to one of those locations?
Boosted applications it's best to run the outs as VTA. So you can T the outs together and route to an area that VTAs like above the transmission.
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Boosted applications it's best to run the outs as VTA. So you can T the outs together and route to an area that VTAs like above the transmission.
Why wouldn't you run in through an AOS or catch can and into the compressor inlet side? This way you'd be pulling crankcase vacuum, which is going to be better than building crankcase pressure (VTA).
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Why wouldn't you run in through an AOS or catch can and into the compressor inlet side? This way you'd be pulling crankcase vacuum, which is going to be better than building crankcase pressure (VTA).
Im no expert. It's just been the general consensus in the boosted application groups I've been privvy to.
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Im no expert. It's just been the general consensus in the boosted application groups I've been privvy to.
general wrong consensus, closed loop system is best, you need that vacuum in the pcv side to proper vent
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general wrong consensus, closed loop system is best, you need that vacuum in the pcv side to proper vent
It's best to have the system pull a slight vacuum on the crankcase. We have found with turbo applications, that *sometimes* you can pull too much oil/vapor out of the crankcase and overwhelm the can. That is the only time we recommend VTA, but it is generally at over 400whp.

The oil is also coming from the rear port primarily (OEM PCV Valve location).
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