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Originally Posted by cellsafemode
Well, a solution is going to require either a significant amount of replacement parts or some not so pretty tube attachments - maybe this is what is holding up solutions?
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I agree.. it's like mishimoto also said, they've done stuff for the ss and the turbo4, but they haven't gotten their hands on a bone stock car. Mines not exactly bone stock anymore currently, but I'm just 45 min away. Not sure if any rentals are out either...
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The hard line tubes can't be removed from their connectors. So that means cutting them in the middle and squeezing some flexible hose over the hard tube and clamping or cutting the hose at the fitting and leaving what remains of the hose on the fitting and putting your hose attachment over that and clamping (this is what i did).
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That shouldn't be an issue. That's what I did on my 5th gen with the apex catch can and also on the charger with the billet technology setup. It's always gonna be a cut and splice somewhere. Usually the mounting is the challenge depending on the room and adapter you use.
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If I need to add a 3rd hose tap from the driver side intake tube supposedly going to the "dirty" side of the pcv system then that's gonna be a fun looking connection.
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Kinda like a life support frankencan?
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the tapping of vacuum hoses and adding one way check valves etc sounds unnecessarily complicated. It may be an improvement, may not...but none of that should be necessary to eliminate what is already making it's way into the intake.
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I think that's only if you do the equivalent of a clean side separator. That's what I got from that section. The dirty side will still produce the most accumulate I'm guessing.
There's a market for a kit. Just up to someone to produce. There's a few parts I wish I never had to sell on my last car...hindsight is 20/20
Bballer, it might have been stressed a bit awry. But I remember inside the catch can, especially during the winter when it frothy and condensates....sometimes you can smeet the fuel in the catch or caught residuals in the can. The condensation just makes it look awful as well...