The importance of a oil catch can

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Old 02-12-2010, 08:12 PM
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like i said tho... i just think it looks goofy.

I'd get the fitting cut off and weld a patch over it or something if I have to do both front and back.

but that's just how crazy i am
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Originally Posted by CL-S progression 01
like i said tho... i just think it looks goofy.

I'd get the fitting cut off and weld a patch over it or something if I have to do both front and back.

but that's just how crazy i am
one less filter to worry about also if you just leave it connected like stock
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agreed.. i mean if someone is paranoid they can always get a SMALL in-line oil catcher in the event of the oil being pushed out the wrong valve cover.
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