Grimmspeed vs Perrin air/oil seperator
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Grimmspeed vs Perrin air/oil seperator
I wanna get an air/oil seperator but I can’t decide which one to go for from the above 2. Anyone running either a Perrin or grimmspeed one ? And your opinions on them ?.
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i like the idea of catch cans but the only thing that puts me off is that I’d need to empty them every so often, I wanna make my life as easy as possible too be honest. and personally I think that the air/oil seperator unit is a better option for me.
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http://shop.scoobyclinic.com/index.p...product_id=650
so £362
https://www.tarmacsportz.co.uk/subar...eparators.html
£320
for me £40 difference isn't worth bothering with so i'd go perrin
so £362
https://www.tarmacsportz.co.uk/subar...eparators.html
£320
for me £40 difference isn't worth bothering with so i'd go perrin
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i run the S2 Industries one (Grimspeed copy) and have done on old hawk sti and now on forged hatch sti for guts of about 5yrs. does the job!
i run the AOS to intake pipe into an overflow bottle that covers any hard launches/track work that may cause a surge - though never a lot in bottle to be honest
i run the AOS to intake pipe into an overflow bottle that covers any hard launches/track work that may cause a surge - though never a lot in bottle to be honest
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i run the S2 Industries one (Grimspeed copy) and have done on old hawk sti and now on forged hatch sti for guts of about 5yrs. does the job!
i run the AOS to intake pipe into an overflow bottle that covers any hard launches/track work that may cause a surge - though never a lot in bottle to be honest
i run the AOS to intake pipe into an overflow bottle that covers any hard launches/track work that may cause a surge - though never a lot in bottle to be honest
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I have the Grimmspeed fitted and it is great. No issues with foaming, etc.
For big power builds they say to go for catch can type due to surge or run the middle pipe off the Grimmspeed to a can.
For big power builds they say to go for catch can type due to surge or run the middle pipe off the Grimmspeed to a can.
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got any pics of yours fitted buddy ?
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Unfortunately it, and the Proven version, are no longer made
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yes I have but with not being s regular visitor to scoobynet not sure have to do them. Can send through face book, messenger or e-mail.
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I’d you’re running 350bhp or less and don’t track the vehicle don’t see why you’d need one tbh. Had a 3 port catch can on my old widetrack that was my daily road car running 440bhp but never really needed to empty it...didn’t see the point in the end just more pipes and no obvious benefit.
Bought it for piece of mind but ultimately probably never needed it in the first place.
Edit - remembered a few mates had oil in their TMIC - for that might be a benefit as that can significantly impact performance
Bought it for piece of mind but ultimately probably never needed it in the first place.
Edit - remembered a few mates had oil in their TMIC - for that might be a benefit as that can significantly impact performance
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