Moroso Catch Can up close
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As far as on topic (which I covered in my intro), just thought I'd help the uninformed naysayers read that Brett isn't some shade tree hack. He's a race shop and knows a ton and I appreciate his taking the time. And lots of other folks do too regardless of your opinion.
Carry on.
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i'm so lost right now.. but my oil seperator is working great LOL
if i match the flow to the stock piece that was there anyway, how can it go wrong?
dumb it down for me...
================= <---stock hose flowing
=====()=========== <---sotck hose flowing with my seperator w/ no change in restriction.
where is the disaster brewing?
(not bashing brett) just really don't get how this would hurt anything unless you are choking up the flow.
if i match the flow to the stock piece that was there anyway, how can it go wrong?
dumb it down for me...
================= <---stock hose flowing
=====()=========== <---sotck hose flowing with my seperator w/ no change in restriction.
where is the disaster brewing?
(not bashing brett) just really don't get how this would hurt anything unless you are choking up the flow.
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Hey - I didn't save the entire thread. And as you know TMS didn't either. And I'm not going to bother typing the informational info he sent with his kit. And some of his stuff is proprietary - so no, not all specs are published for some cheeseball to steal his work. Would you?
As far as on topic (which I covered in my intro), just thought I'd help the uninformed naysayers read that Brett isn't some shade tree hack. He's a race shop and knows a ton and I appreciate his taking the time. And lots of other folks do too regardless of your opinion.
Carry on.
As far as on topic (which I covered in my intro), just thought I'd help the uninformed naysayers read that Brett isn't some shade tree hack. He's a race shop and knows a ton and I appreciate his taking the time. And lots of other folks do too regardless of your opinion.
Carry on.
But this peeing contest started because that Jed said that the Moroso-type was a no match to the home-depot styled version. Slamming a vendor or hack are all your terms not Jed's. Jed has stated his preference and that if the home-depot style works for you great. It should have been left alone at that point without the pointless excess. The BKU version will undoubtedly work for many people and it will do everything it was tested and advertised for. In the application that started this thread and with the premise initially indicated it would not. No matter who makes it, how well it flows or if it's made out of titanium... wait... if it was made out of titanium then Jed would probably want it
Last .02, don't take everything so serious or personal. Not one person here is out to besmirch that particular vendor. Their product does not match the OP's requirements due to design. He's a all haired-over and growed-up he'll live without being rescued
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After reading this novel along with a ton of other posts, I am done looking for the "right can" set-up that will fit cleanly. I just ordered the 2 K&N filters (3/8in. & 5/8) from Amazon ($37 with free shipping) and will be ordering the CFM filter/oil billet fill cap. Done
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Carry on. You too breather men...
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Yeah Brian (AKA Habu). How dare you speak blasphemy about Lord Brett and the great motor sports empire of BKU.
Cydnaco-Don't take life to seriously or you'll never make it out alive.
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Hell at least we've got some more action on the forum... still hasn't reached pre-crash levels.
Oh, and as far as the Lord Brett thing...
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Does engine blow-by have you down? Does your intake manifold look a toilet bowl after a night of tequila and Mexican food? Not sure what oil separator to buy? Confused by all the technical mumbo jumbo? Well you don't have deal with this embarrassing problem anymore.
Introducing the greatest oil separator on the market. Made by God (AKA Brett) himself. I present to you the BKU oil separator. Yeah it looks like something from Home Depot, but I guarantee you It's been through rigorous top secret testing. (Which we will not reveal at this time because we wouldn't want Mr. Slugworth to get his grubby paws on it.) Best part of all is that you just "Set it and forget it." But that's not all. Call now and we'll throw in a pamphlet of technical mumbo jumbo that will surley impress your friends at your next meet. The pamphlet also doubles as great reading material for those restless nights.
Call now. Operators are standing by.
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Introducing the greatest oil separator on the market. Made by God (AKA Brett) himself. I present to you the BKU oil separator. Yeah it looks like something from Home Depot, but I guarantee you It's been through rigorous top secret testing. (Which we will not reveal at this time because we wouldn't want Mr. Slugworth to get his grubby paws on it.) Best part of all is that you just "Set it and forget it." But that's not all. Call now and we'll throw in a pamphlet of technical mumbo jumbo that will surley impress your friends at your next meet. The pamphlet also doubles as great reading material for those restless nights.
Call now. Operators are standing by.
867-5309
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Did someone say Titanium?
Top secret testing... it's a "Black" project. Little green engineers.
Haha...this thread went where no catch can went before! I should be funny and say I canceled my plans haha NOT! I have all the parts I just need to get off my lazy butt and do it. Some welding maybe involved to mount Moroso's bracket to the vacuum regulator bracket. That’s one option, I need to do some dry fitting first maybe this weekend since it looks like Sat & Sun is going to be a down pour in SoCal.
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You youngin's wouldn't remember this but in the old days the crankcase of all internal combustion engines vented to the atmosphere. That nasty stuff in the "now called a PVC line" dripped right down on the blacktop. Them were the days boys!!!!!! Any of the above solutions that keeps that crap off the back side of my valves is acceptable!!
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Does engine blow-by have you down? Does your intake manifold look a toilet bowl after a night of tequila and Mexican food? Not sure what oil separator to buy? Confused by all the technical mumbo jumbo? Well you don't have deal with this embarrassing problem anymore.
Introducing the greatest oil separator on the market. Made by God (AKA Brett) himself. I present to you the BKU oil/separator. Yeah it looks like something from Home Depot, but I guarantee you It's been through rigorous top secret testing. (Which we will not reveal at this time because we wouldn't want Mr. Slugworth to get his grubby paws on it.) Best part of all is that you just "Set it and forget it." But that's not all. Call now and we'll throw in a pamphlet of technical mumbo jumbo that will surley impress your friends at your next meet. The pamphlet also doubles as great reading material for those restless nights.
Call now. Operators are standing by.
867-5309
Introducing the greatest oil separator on the market. Made by God (AKA Brett) himself. I present to you the BKU oil/separator. Yeah it looks like something from Home Depot, but I guarantee you It's been through rigorous top secret testing. (Which we will not reveal at this time because we wouldn't want Mr. Slugworth to get his grubby paws on it.) Best part of all is that you just "Set it and forget it." But that's not all. Call now and we'll throw in a pamphlet of technical mumbo jumbo that will surley impress your friends at your next meet. The pamphlet also doubles as great reading material for those restless nights.
Call now. Operators are standing by.
867-5309
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I never thought a catch can discussion could get so entertaining!
Hey Jed, did you get that custom -AN fitting you mentioned in your original post here?? If so, post up some pictures.
Hey Jed, did you get that custom -AN fitting you mentioned in your original post here?? If so, post up some pictures.
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After reading this novel along with a ton of other posts, I am done looking for the "right can" set-up that will fit cleanly. I just ordered the 2 K&N filters (1/2in. & 5/8) from Amazon ($37 with free shipping) and will be ordering the CFM filter/oil billet fill cap. Done
Who said those days are over?