Inlet pipes
Steven,
Do you have a catch tank? If so then just use some stainless tubing and samco's.
If not then buying a catch tank and the parts to make your own inlet is still cheaper than the SAMCO/PM/MRT/AVO part plus you won't be sucking all those fumes and oil vapour back into the engine.
You know it makes sense.
Andrew...
Do you have a catch tank? If so then just use some stainless tubing and samco's.
If not then buying a catch tank and the parts to make your own inlet is still cheaper than the SAMCO/PM/MRT/AVO part plus you won't be sucking all those fumes and oil vapour back into the engine.
You know it makes sense.
Andrew...
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Got a catch can
, currently being plumbed in whilst inlet is off
Thinking of the steel inlet, but my welding isnt in the saem league as Davids, and i would like to retain the recirulating element.
Think i might make a trip to my local blacksmith, see what he can do for me.
Thanks Andrew
Steven
, currently being plumbed in whilst inlet is off
Thinking of the steel inlet, but my welding isnt in the saem league as Davids, and i would like to retain the recirulating element.
Think i might make a trip to my local blacksmith, see what he can do for me.
Thanks Andrew
Steven
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Alan, that would be very nice of you if you did, how much do you want for it, mail me offline.
I am looking forward to meeting you again anyway, and seeing your car, so as to compare with mine.
See you Sunday Alan
Steven


I am looking forward to meeting you again anyway, and seeing your car, so as to compare with mine.
See you Sunday Alan
Steven



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