My Elite Catch Can Install!

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by NYCSRTATE, Jan 18, 2008.

  1. NYCSRTATE

    NYCSRTATE Maximus Want 2 Go Fastius

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    Thank you sir!
     
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    panajeep New Member

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    nice
     
  3. Stretch

    Stretch Silver Supporting Members

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    Nice clean install Brudda!
     
  4. MotherMopar

    MotherMopar The One, The Only... MOMO

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    I agree.

    Also: Drew, remember, its a catch CAN not rag.
     
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    Stretch Silver Supporting Members

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    Those of us that HAVE one installed and can afford a mod other than wax,... oh that's right... I had to remove the scratches for you..., know what they are tonsil jockey!
     
  6. NYCSRTATE

    NYCSRTATE Maximus Want 2 Go Fastius

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    Thanks guys!
     
  7. Startech

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    Is this catch can necessary for a daily driver? I wonder why the SRT designers didnt think of this? Thanks........
     
  8. Quick

    Quick Mgmt. - I can't help you

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    Probably not "necessary"... Seems that these engines (as do some others) pass a bit more oil vapor through the pcv system than others. Some of this condenses in the manifold. Eventually it's going to get sucked in and burned as does the oil vapor that does not condense. Damage? probably not anything that would effect the targeted duty cycle. Damage due to buildup over the normal life of the engine (100K mi?)? probably not. Would your engine run measurably better without it? probably. So without the oil condensation in the manifold your engine should run cleaner and probably more consistent with respect to performance.

    Why didn't it come with one? Probably cost, maintenance, emissions. Significant cost if only for the hemis. It would have to be bullet proof and dummy proof with stuff like a warning indicator when the resevoir needed emptying, etc. If it did fill up the pcv system would fail and emissions would probably go out the window if the engine managed to keep running properly. I don't know what it takes to get emission certification nationally/internationally for some added device.

    That's my understanding. Could be completely wrong.
     
  9. CentralTexHemi

    CentralTexHemi PUNISHER

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    ++++1^ Excellent response Quick
     
  10. Startech

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    ++++2 Thank you.....