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Old 06-25-2015, 04:01 PM   #1
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Anyone with a built motor whats you catch can setup?

Curious what others are running. About to pull the trigger on the radium dual catch can.
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Old 06-25-2015, 04:48 PM   #2
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ive got the mishimoto....does a pretty good job. after 2k miles ive got a good build up of oil
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I run the radium dual catch cans on N/A. PCV side collects crap. The driver side doesn't because I'm not boosted. I initially had plans to but never got around to it.

Radium setup is extremely solid.
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Old 06-25-2015, 05:36 PM   #4
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I run the radium dual catch cans on N/A. PCV side collects crap. The driver side doesn't because I'm not boosted. I initially had plans to but never got around to it.

Radium setup is extremely solid.


SO if you're planning on staying N/A, only worry about getting the PCV side?
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I am looking at the @racerx1715 setup for when I am done.
http://racerxfabrication.com/frs-brz...stem/catch-can
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Drilled out pcv fitting on the block to vent to atmosphere can, fitting under ac compressor to vent to atmosphere can.
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SO if you're planning on staying N/A, only worry about getting the PCV side?
Probably the most beneficial.
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Curious what others are running. About to pull the trigger on the radium dual catch can.
DO IT Radium is Awesome
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Yes, Radium is awesome. Very high quality, tuck in nicely in the corners if the engine bay so they won't interfere with turbo or blowers., mount using all stock holes. They even have dip sticks so you can check the oil level. I just installed mine a couple of weeks ago. Expensive but worth it!
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