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    Non-member REBEL GT TURBO's Avatar
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    Oil catch tank

    Ive bought an aftermarket oil catch tank, it's got 2 inlets do I just connect both my top and bottom oil outlets to the two inlets on the catch tank?? Does it not need to breath?

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    Re: Oil catch tank

    it needs to breath somehow. One inlet should be connected to either the old connector before turbo in the inlet pipe or to breather filter. Both ways have their advantages and disadvantages.

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    Re: Oil catch tank

    my catch tank has one inlet that goes to rocker cover. all other pipes are removed / blocked off.

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    Re: Oil catch tank

    Quote Originally Posted by Harri View Post
    it needs to breath somehow. One inlet should be connected to either the old connector before turbo in the inlet pipe or to breather filter. Both ways have their advantages and disadvantages.
    Any chance of listing what they are? pros and cons I mean!

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