PCV Oil Catch Can -C6 Corvette
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Hey Chip,
Never used one before but I've been hearing the the C6Z (especially built ones making high HP) are very prone to oil buildup in the intake and these help eliminate a lot of this. What exactly does it connect to? Inline with the PCV hose? Do you have any in stock? - Dan
Never used one before but I've been hearing the the C6Z (especially built ones making high HP) are very prone to oil buildup in the intake and these help eliminate a lot of this. What exactly does it connect to? Inline with the PCV hose? Do you have any in stock? - Dan
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Hey Chip,
Never used one before but I've been hearing the the C6Z (especially built ones making high HP) are very prone to oil buildup in the intake and these help eliminate a lot of this. What exactly does it connect to? Inline with the PCV hose? Do you have any in stock? - Dan
Never used one before but I've been hearing the the C6Z (especially built ones making high HP) are very prone to oil buildup in the intake and these help eliminate a lot of this. What exactly does it connect to? Inline with the PCV hose? Do you have any in stock? - Dan
Splice it in line, after the PCV valve...
PCV line to the top of the can
Side of the can back to the manifold
I have all colors in stock right now
Peace
Chip
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they work
I have used a catch can for years. You will be surprised to see how much is caught in these cans. In the winter the moisture build up is extensive because the engine does not get warmed up as much as it should unless you are are on long trips or live in the South.
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Remote Bleed line
Received cans on Friday . Fast service, and a quality product. Thanks Chip.
Just curious , have you ever considered offering a remote bleed line kit? I mounted my 2 cans in front of my radiator (similar to post #18, but on the drivers side) and to bleed the oil would require removing both cans for access. There's no room in the engine bay with the supercharger unit. I'm in the process of routing some braided remote bleed lines that exit under the front bumper. This way I just have to bleed the oil from below. Had you offered a kit, I would've picked those up also. Just a thought.....Thank You....
Just curious , have you ever considered offering a remote bleed line kit? I mounted my 2 cans in front of my radiator (similar to post #18, but on the drivers side) and to bleed the oil would require removing both cans for access. There's no room in the engine bay with the supercharger unit. I'm in the process of routing some braided remote bleed lines that exit under the front bumper. This way I just have to bleed the oil from below. Had you offered a kit, I would've picked those up also. Just a thought.....Thank You....
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Received cans on Friday . Fast service, and a quality product. Thanks Chip.
Just curious , have you ever considered offering a remote bleed line kit? I mounted my 2 cans in front of my radiator (similar to post #18, but on the drivers side) and to bleed the oil would require removing both cans for access. There's no room in the engine bay with the supercharger unit. I'm in the process of routing some braided remote bleed lines that exit under the front bumper. This way I just have to bleed the oil from below. Had you offered a kit, I would've picked those up also. Just a thought.....Thank You....
Just curious , have you ever considered offering a remote bleed line kit? I mounted my 2 cans in front of my radiator (similar to post #18, but on the drivers side) and to bleed the oil would require removing both cans for access. There's no room in the engine bay with the supercharger unit. I'm in the process of routing some braided remote bleed lines that exit under the front bumper. This way I just have to bleed the oil from below. Had you offered a kit, I would've picked those up also. Just a thought.....Thank You....
Tks for the post.
We'll take a look at the bleeder
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Chip
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Run the PCV Line to the top of the can.
Run the return line in front of the supercharger (low pressure side)
Most run it to the air filter housing.
Cap off the return nipple on the manifold.
That will keep you from popping your oil dip stick at the block
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Chip