BT Catch Can - Need Assistance

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  1. SRT8bby

    SRT8bby Full Access Member

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    Need some assistance from anyone who may have a BT-Catch Can installed and have done this:

    I've had mine for a while and am going to get rid of the ugly black hoses and install the braided lines from BMC Perf. What I would like to do is get a 90 degree bend right where the hose goes from the catch can to the PCV Valve. Even a 60 degree would be good. I know some out there have done this, but how?

    Thanks in advance,
    Jason


    (PS - any advice with pics or web-links would be great)
     
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    Thanks, I'll check that out.
     
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    Any idea if that blue 90 degree elbow comes in other colors? Silver or Nickel?
     
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    NYCSRTATE Maximus Want 2 Go Fastius

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    I used the stock PCV hose and cut the part of it tha was a perfect 90 degree elbow, got a 1/2 coupling and hose clamp and saved $50-100 on more stuff I dont need.

    Ill get some pics up tommorow.
     
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    WILLIE 091161 Platinum Supporting Member

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    if help is need it call me at 321-303-6303 cel anytime or work 407-273-5388 in here all the time. now it's real easy to do this all you need is the fittings. you use the same pcv valve.just cut the barb from the valve. what i used was 14mmx1.5to thread the valve and of coarse the same for the fitting. the fitting (pos. cost about 10-15 dollars)and the rest. just making the hoses and all should be install.