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Misky
08-12-2008, 12:35
Who recommend getting one?

scratcher
08-12-2008, 18:14
i'd reccomend making one ;) i bought on but it was too bulky to fit in anywhere so built my own and it works a treat. catches oil and everything :laugh:

car.crash
08-12-2008, 19:21
a old pepsi bottle works great ;)

Blick
08-12-2008, 19:34
i hav a converted harrods tin that works a treat!! put a little breather on it and everythin....:laugh::laugh::agree:

Kris M
08-12-2008, 21:28
ive got an orange fanta bottle at the mo, the hole in the inner wing where the perc fan originally goes is a perfect place for it :D

Section of garden hose, bolt for the back of the inlet manifold, bung for telephone hose.....sorted :)

Spooky
08-12-2008, 21:36
http://http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k122/Dr_Toor/fmicengbay.jpg
http://http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k122/Dr_Toor/fmicengbay.jpghttp://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k122/Dr_Toor/fmicengbay.jpg


do that, where the perc fan is, slap a bottle or something, job done :D

OUTLAW
08-12-2008, 21:51
whats the benifit of an oil catch tank.?....:coffee:..........:niceone:...thanks

Kris M
08-12-2008, 21:54
A nice benefit is you can simplify the beather system / pipework, de clutters the engine bay

OUTLAW
08-12-2008, 21:57
A nice benefit is you can simplify the beather system / pipework, de clutters the engine bay
:niceone: thanks.....makes sense.........:santa:

jantheeven
08-12-2008, 22:45
Some people here gave me the advice to get an oil catch tank AND leave the original oil separator pot in place too... so I did exactly that... but I haven't had a single drop of oil in my shiny aluminium catch tank so far... and I'm running 22psi boost :crap:

Mr_Dave
08-12-2008, 22:56
Some people here gave me the advice to get an oil catch tank AND leave the original oil separator pot in place too... so I did exactly that... but I haven't had a single drop of oil in my shiny aluminium catch tank so far... and I'm running 22psi boost :crap:

I've done that! My Dr Pepper bottle just catches water vapour! Actually.... I lie. I hate Dr Pepper...... its an old Halfords 1L battery watter bottle, not very gangster at all :cry::cry:

Brigsy
08-12-2008, 23:02
1ltr Robinson's juice bottle as catch tank on my van, Doesn't really need it mind never seen any oil in it! Its all about the pmt;)

Os8472
09-12-2008, 08:02
I love the way this club can bodge anythin, coke bottle as catch can, who else would do that lol

BriC
09-12-2008, 12:12
I think it's because, as a whole, it's quite a technically minded owners club.. Not so much blingy bling as some other owners clubs. As those that go the ring say.. 'No bling at the ring'

raj
09-12-2008, 12:41
ive got a stainless one that i bought 2nd hand,it doesnt need a breather filter as the cap is breathable.
im unsure what make it is but it fits on the suspension turret nicely.

markey b
09-12-2008, 14:52
mine is still empty... but i've still got std seperator... going again the general grain here... but i got it cos its shiny! lol

markey b
09-12-2008, 14:52
ive got a stainless one that i bought 2nd hand,it doesnt need a breather filter as the cap is breathable.
im unsure what make it is but it fits on the suspension turret nicely.

looks like a mocal raj

richi
09-12-2008, 17:42
http://http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k122/Dr_Toor/fmicengbay.jpg
http://http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k122/Dr_Toor/fmicengbay.jpghttp://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k122/Dr_Toor/fmicengbay.jpg


do that, where the perc fan is, slap a bottle or something, job done :D

isnt the perc fan behind the head light so i cant se it in the pic? or am i wrong?

scratcher
09-12-2008, 17:45
the perc fan hole is a good spot, you can just about see mine poking through :)
i know i've routed the breather like a cowboy :laugh:
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g319/pimpscratcher/SDC10713.jpg

Mr_Dave
09-12-2008, 20:31
the perc fan hole is a good spot, you can just about see mine poking through :)
i know i've routed the breather like a cowboy :laugh:


Lucozade, nice touch ;)

TNT Tricky Nicky
09-12-2008, 21:12
whats the benifit of an oil catch tank.?....:coffee:..........:niceone:...thanks


also stops oily fumes being sent into the boost circuit, stopping your hoses from getting coated with a black oily film and finding oil in your intercooler, as it's vented to air.
the seperator stops oil from travelling into the breather circuit but if it fails you will find oil in the catch tank, if not it's working fine but they have been known to fail at high boost so best to fit a catch tank instead of using your intercooler

tiff_lee
09-12-2008, 21:45
Ok so maybe a dumb question but what changes are made to the breather circuit when fitting the catch tank, apart from the obvious fitting of the tank itself what other pipes are removed/added/re-directed?

Misky
09-12-2008, 22:09
Ok so maybe a dumb question but what changes are made to the breather circuit when fitting the catch tank, apart from the obvious fitting of the tank itself what other pipes are removed/added/re-directed?

Yeh I could do with knowing this! also :ashamed:
Pics or sketches wuld really help. :agree:

Mr_Dave
09-12-2008, 22:18
Yeh I could do with knowing this! also :ashamed:
Pics or sketches wuld really help. :agree:

All available on Alex's legendary site lads ;)

http://r5gtturbo.ckiweb.org/cup.htm

http://r5gtturbo.ckiweb.org/gttintro.htm

:D

Kris M
09-12-2008, 22:22
Ive done it like this. Unscrew the one way valve in the back of the inlet man ( Passenger side) replace with a bolt, remove the oil breather pipes + seperator pot

Put a t piece onto the pipe where the seperator pot site ( by water pump)

Run a pipe from the rocker cover outlet to the T piece, them from the t peice to the catch tank

Then block up the hole thats left in the Telephone hose

J$£5GTT
09-12-2008, 22:27
http://r5gtturbo.ckiweb.org/gttintro.htm

nice odds an sodds on there
:)

tiff_lee
09-12-2008, 22:36
Thanks for the info and links guys! :)

scratcher
10-12-2008, 21:24
[quote=Kris M;27214]Ive done it like this. Unscrew the one way valve in the back of the inlet man ( Passenger side) replace with a bolt, remove the oil breather pipes + seperator pot
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do you remember what size bolt you used to plug up the inlet with?
i tried just blocking the pipe and it didn't work too well... black smoke galore!

Kris M
10-12-2008, 21:34
Hi Mate, cant remember off hand......Brigsy knows though as he told me :D.....make sure you unscrew the one way valve and screw the bolt in its place........its not a very long bolt i can tell you.....Just need the thread size ?????

Spooky
10-12-2008, 21:36
bolt is an m8

depth is approx 30mm to bung it off.

i would get an 8x30 bolt...ptfe tape...bang it in there...

:smokin:

scratcher
11-12-2008, 17:07
safe, i've got a nice pack of M8x30's so i'll crack on with this at the weekend :agree: