Oil catch can reduced my knock retard

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  1. Patrick G

    Patrick G New Member

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    When Frank Racing swapped my 3,000 mile stock intake manifold with their ported unit, they mentioned that my stocker was coated with oil inside. Oil mist from the PCV system was making its way inside the intake and contaminating the air/fuel mixture. When oil is present, this will reduce the knock resistance of your fuel and will make your vehicle prone to pull timing because of knock retard.

    I just got finished installing the Billet Technology brand catch can. The installation was simple, but the performance results were surprising. I have not gotten any knock retard when logging with my Predator since the installation of the catch can. It must be doing its job! Now, I might be able to creep timing up a little and gain some more power. It's been sitting between 17-20 degrees and I'd like it to be a little higher. Can't wait to start tweaking it again on the dyno and the track.
     
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    Patrick G New Member

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    At launch, my timing is 17 degrees, then it climbs to 20 degrees, then drops to 19 degrees at peak torque, then climbs to 20 degrees at peak power. Any more timing than this and the motor would consistently pull timing from KR. Now with the catch can installed, I may be able to increase the timing throughout the rpm ranges.
     
  3. HalV48

    HalV48 They Call Me Patron

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    Great info Patrick.

    My new BT catch can is on it's way to GSM to be installed on my new motor.
     
  4. Quick

    Quick Mgmt. - I can't help you

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    "I'd like to get a catch can installed"
    "No problem, but we'll have to swap the motor for one that has a bracket"
     
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    KING not_the_MOD

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    I heard of this but did not believe it, glad to hear it here, from you and also hear that it does work. cool.
     
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    B T can all the way. all the way.....
     
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    That made my buying decision for me. Thanks.