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heres a pic of my catch can / overflow tank, any thought/ comments welcome

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Curtis
Posted: 2007/11/3 9:56  Updated: 2007/11/3 9:56
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 Re: catch can/ overflow
Very nice.. u make it yourself?? So is that the rad overflow aswell??

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possum1200
Posted: 2007/11/3 10:28  Updated: 2007/11/3 10:28
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 Re: catch can/ overflow
yeh there is a baffle plate welded in between the two roughly were the mounting bracket between the filter and overflow cap are, got one of my mates to make it, 3 mm aluminium to start with and then a smaller sheet welded over the top of it for a smooth look, billet specialities oil caps, cant really tell due to the phone pic but all the top welds have been sanded smooth

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Curtis
Posted: 2007/11/3 10:39  Updated: 2007/11/3 10:39
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YEa i was thinking of tigging up somthing like this probley not a joint unit though. The oil breather chamber does it have anything in it?? eg: steel wool or baffles ive made a few dodgy ones for my golf buggy which has exsisive ring blow buy. And ive yet to make something that can filter out the mist oil, the big sudden overflows are easy as gravity takes care of that. but the mist saturates the filter pretty quick. And im sure when and if i go turbo there will be plenty of ring blowbuy to deal with.

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possum1200
Posted: 2007/11/3 13:10  Updated: 2007/11/3 13:10
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nope nothing in it i think the lenght of the hose runnning to it catchs the majority of it, theres little if any in the catch can and i havnt emptied it since it was installed

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Wombat_racing
Posted: 2007/11/3 20:30  Updated: 2007/11/3 20:30
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 Re: catch can/ overflow
Great looking tank, Great idea and great use of available space. Well done.

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woody
Posted: 2007/11/4 1:28  Updated: 2007/11/4 1:28
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 Re: catch can/ overflow
hey blake, nice work, it really looks cool because its shaped into the corner.
mine just got made up, its in checker plate, but its on the battery tray to cover that up
r u thinking of running the coupe in some events like dan was?
cheers kurt

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Burke_a_lot
Posted: 2007/11/4 2:09  Updated: 2007/11/4 2:09
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sweeet! nice work!

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possum1200
Posted: 2007/11/4 2:20  Updated: 2007/11/4 2:20
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 Re: catch can/ overflow
gday kurt, yeah trying to get it to some events money is a big issue lately tho, still needs a proper tune....... all going well i will be at wakefield on the 1st of december for a track day