OIL CATCH CANS
GReddy style Oil Catch Cans.
Oil Catch Cans catch the oil and moisture in the blow-by gases that causes carbon and sludge build-up in the intake system and the engine. It keeps the engine clean even under hard driving conditions. It is also an excellent engine dress up item with a polished aluminum body and sight glass. http://leemcw.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/catchcan.jpg £30 delivered via first class recorded mail based on min of 10 orders. This is a very low price as most catch cans cost around £80 (Universal Oil Catch Tank | Alloy Tanks & Products | Demon Tweeks Motorsport, Motorcycle, Modifying, Parts and Accessories) Please add name to list below if interested... 1. |
any pics of one fitted matey?
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That exact one can be had on ebay for 35 deliverd.
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Originally Posted by *Un-ink*
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That exact one can be had on ebay for 35 deliverd.
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so isnt that one £5 cheaper than the ebay one ?
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Originally Posted by minty
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so isnt that one £5 cheaper than the ebay one ?
Lee, What size are the inlet / outlet please? Could be interested. |
Originally Posted by minty
(Post 6777149)
so isnt that one £5 cheaper than the ebay one ?
Yes, but you can also have them on e bay for a fiver more, it was really down to how quick people wanted one i though i would just point this out as it seemed a little easier in the mean time, i can count but it depends how much you value your fiver :D |
that's me on ebay people - I'll post up the dimensions asap
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Originally Posted by L33_WRX
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that's me on ebay people - I'll post up the dimensions asap
Do you have the dimensions? Cheers |
So you doing these at £30 delivered then?
:) Ritchie |
If you do i will have one i could do with the fiver :D
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Hi mate, bought one of your oil catch cans last week, but for the life of me cant work out where it goes, what attaches to what, do I need to adapt some pipes, need bungs etc?
sorry for the numptie questions :) Have done a search and P1 Mark seems to help, but I am still a bit confused.. what goes where :D http://img.photobucket.com/albums/09...h/catchcan.jpg |
I will have a bash.
The two top inlets, one is for the crank case breather the other is for the rockers they will be teed of at some point going into one pipe then the can. The bottom looks like the return, which I am guessing most people don’t have a return plumbed in. so this would be blocked of As for the pipe it look like the right id for the return. |
What size are the inlet & outlet, 15mm is the required size i think?
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Originally Posted by *Un-ink*
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I will have a bash.
The two top inlets, one is for the crank case breather the other is for the rockers they will be teed of at some point going into one pipe then the can. The bottom looks like the return, which I am guessing most people don’t have a return plumbed in. so this would be blocked of As for the pipe it look like the right id for the return. Thx for the help, am going to either a) attempt this mod with your help and various threads I have read or b) let one of my mates who has a clue about engines and all that stuff under the bonnet, do it :lol1: |
If any of you guys still want one of these I'm just about to take my genuine Greddy one off my car and replace it with a Forge recirculating one. A bit more hassel but worth it to me.
First offer of £25 takes it. Postage shouldn't cost me much so I'll not even add that on. Has everything in the kit other than the hose, reason being is that the clear plasticky cack you get with them is less than useless and wasn't long enough anyway. New hose will cost you about £10 from Halfrauds. James. |
Originally Posted by JamesF
(Post 6917428)
If any of you guys still want one of these I'm just about to take my genuine Greddy one off my car and replace it with a Forge recirculating one. A bit more hassel but worth it to me.
First offer of £25 takes it. Postage shouldn't cost me much so I'll not even add that on. Has everything in the kit other than the hose, reason being is that the clear plasticky cack you get with them is less than useless and wasn't long enough anyway. New hose will cost you about £10 from Halfrauds. James. |
WHATS THE DELIVERD PRICE
CHEERS KIP:thumb: |
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