CDF Racing Catch Can
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Hi All, I bought this new from CDF Racing but I'm having a change of plan. The can has never been fitted to a car, brand spanking new in it's box.
It's a 3port can, so you can take a feed from each head and also the crank breather. The base of the can acts as the mount, and needs to be bolted down so you can screw the can into it. Very clever design, real tidy install potential.
Can has got a capacity gauge on the side so you can easily identify when it's time to empty.
I'll also include 3 meters of hosing which should be enough for any type of install you have planned.
Asking £130.00 for the can and the hosing, delivered. Will offer a £10 discount to anybody who wants to collect so I don't have to box up the hoses

It's a 3port can, so you can take a feed from each head and also the crank breather. The base of the can acts as the mount, and needs to be bolted down so you can screw the can into it. Very clever design, real tidy install potential.
Can has got a capacity gauge on the side so you can easily identify when it's time to empty.
I'll also include 3 meters of hosing which should be enough for any type of install you have planned.
Asking £130.00 for the can and the hosing, delivered. Will offer a £10 discount to anybody who wants to collect so I don't have to box up the hoses

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There's no magic power or driving style which requires a catch can, it's a safety device which you would benefit from on a stock car.
Currently your crank case and head breathers are recirculating back into the intake system, which is why you'll probably find your intercooler lined with a small amount of oily vapour if you ever took it off and looked inside.
http://www.andyforrestperformance.co...ession*id*val* is a good read
Currently your crank case and head breathers are recirculating back into the intake system, which is why you'll probably find your intercooler lined with a small amount of oily vapour if you ever took it off and looked inside.
http://www.andyforrestperformance.co...ession*id*val* is a good read
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Yeah for newage, though I imagine it will go on any car?
They're £130 new yeah, plus £30 for the hoses. This is brand new too, never been fitted.
They're £130 new yeah, plus £30 for the hoses. This is brand new too, never been fitted.
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Fair enough mate, I'll let you know if I change my mind 
At sub £100, I think I might just keep it and actually fit it - but still considering my options.

At sub £100, I think I might just keep it and actually fit it - but still considering my options.
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