[Z06] PCV Oil Catch Cans Back In Stock...CCA
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The install is a little different
The PCV still goes to the top of the can.
The return line must be run to the low pressure side of the
supercharger. Most people mount the return line on the
intake filter housing. Then you need to block off
the return on the manifold.
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Chip
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St. Jude Donor '07-'08,-'13-'14, '16-'17
Many people do this because with the FI, they start popping the
dip stick at the block...
The difference is you would run the PCV into the side of the can
You would have no return
You would block off the return on the manifold
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No Sorry, no one has ever sent us one
The install is a little different
The PCV still goes to the top of the can.
The return line must be run to the low pressure side of the
supercharger. Most people mount the return line on the
intake filter housing. Then you need to block off
the return on the manifold.
Peace
Chip
The install is a little different
The PCV still goes to the top of the can.
The return line must be run to the low pressure side of the
supercharger. Most people mount the return line on the
intake filter housing. Then you need to block off
the return on the manifold.
Peace
Chip
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St. Jude Donor '07-'08,-'13-'14, '16-'17
Chip, I have an `03 LS6 Z. Have been running the can for 7 years or so. Works great! My PCV line goes from the side of can into intake behind the Throttle body. Line goes from top of can into valley. My friend Vince has same car as me and is having problem blowing the dipstick out! I installed mine as per the LS 6 instructions. Seems like in order for an engine to blow the stick out there would have to be a blockage somewhere in the Can system?
pressure in the crank case...
Also check and see if the PCV Valve is installed in the correct direction.
It is a one way valve, if it is in backwards it will prevent the pressure
release
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Chip
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I bought my car with one of these in it , I wish the previous owner had told me what it was !! I had to find out myself online, then when I opened it to see if it had any oil in it to my surprize it was full to the top !!! i'm so glad I have it in my car now , imagine if all that oil got into my manifold !! great product and a genius idea.
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St. Jude Donor '07-'08,-'13-'14, '16-'17
I bought my car with one of these in it , I wish the previous owner had told me what it was !! I had to find out myself online, then when I opened it to see if it had any oil in it to my surprize it was full to the top !!! i'm so glad I have it in my car now , imagine if all that oil got into my manifold !! great product and a genius idea.
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Chip
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Checked my can with my first oil change... After about 1500 miles I had roughly 3-4 tablespoons... Definitely doing its job!!
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