bobtriton wrote:Do you have pictures of a 2.5 diesel engine with one of this tanks?, I would like to do it, but just don`t know wich hoses to take
Steane wrote:Pics as promised.
First pic is the Codan oil/fuel hoses (hose with the white writing) running from the PCV outlet (under the engine cover) around the back of the engine and down to the Provent. You can see the return line running back into the air inlet after the airflow meter.
Second pic shows the Provent with inlet hose running in at the top (hose from the PCV outlet) and return hose coming off the side (returns to the inlet pipe after the airflow meter). You can also see the clear air hose running down to the chassis from the drain on the bottom of the Provent. This has a tap attached that makes draining the oil a 2 second job.
The fuel/oil lines are very heavy duty and don't sag with heat.
Seems to work well, its collecting oil and returning oil free air back to the inlet.
scubapro wrote:Does the 3.2 engine have positive or negative crankcase pressure? Does this make a difference to the type of Catch Cab you can install?
sierra wrote:Got a price estimate for the catch cans while discussing trying out the new 4 channel Chipit unit next week.
I know a bit about it so I'll post it under a different subject for those interested.
Price for the cans should be $100 less than the Provent 200 on Ebay[$175].
About $70.
mad992 wrote:sierra wrote:Got a price estimate for the catch cans while discussing trying out the new 4 channel Chipit unit next week.
I know a bit about it so I'll post it under a different subject for those interested.
Price for the cans should be $100 less than the Provent 200 on Ebay[$175].
About $70.
is that price for the whole unit sierra
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