High Miles and ohh so dirty
I removed my throttlebody today to replace it with a larger one and I was discusted how dirty it was. The amount of crap flowing into the intake is CrAzY. I have not had it off before but I have wiped it out a little when I put on my CAI when I first installed it last year. I will be looking into a catch can or something very similar very soon. I took some pictures



Originally Posted by Beaner
I removed my throttlebody today to replace it with a larger one and I was discusted how dirty it was. The amount of crap flowing into the intake is CrAzY. I have not had it off before but I have wiped it out a little when I put on my CAI when I first installed it last year. I will be looking into a catch can or something very similar very soon. I took some pictures

If it can be done then all one would have to do is make a new butterfly and reinstall it.
If you want I can make a trip up to your area and you can have a look for yourself! tomorrow or just about any other day.
you mean bore the 72?
its possible but any bigger and you'd need to port the flange on the intake manifold
and without any more mods the 72 is more than enough, look into injectors and a v8 maf first
its possible but any bigger and you'd need to port the flange on the intake manifold
and without any more mods the 72 is more than enough, look into injectors and a v8 maf first
Originally Posted by Beaner
If you want I can make a trip up to your area and you can have a look for yourself! tomorrow or just about any other day.
Tomorrow is fine.
I have been thinking of making my own catch can, there are a lot of DIY's on the net such as this one that looks neat.
http://www.pbase.com/rsrock/oil_catch_can
Last edited by onehundred80; Apr 21, 2010 at 07:31 PM.
Originally Posted by Infinite
you mean bore the 72?
its possible but any bigger and you'd need to port the flange on the intake manifold
and without any more mods the 72 is more than enough, look into injectors and a v8 maf first
its possible but any bigger and you'd need to port the flange on the intake manifold
and without any more mods the 72 is more than enough, look into injectors and a v8 maf first
the catch can is simple, plug the line on the maf elbow. run all 3 lines from the breather covers to the can. Im mounting mine near the brake master. Im not going to run it back to the intake because crankcase pressure will force everything into the can and i dont want and oil vapors going back into the intake tract. makes for cleaner air, more efficient combustion, etc.
im also deleting the air injection and the egr valve
im also deleting the air injection and the egr valve
Originally Posted by onehundred80
I'm talking about boring out the stock n/a from 68 to 74 mm to match the flange. Just wondering if it's possible.
Originally Posted by Beaner
Tomorrow is fine. As long as we meet before dark due to me not haveing any headlights at the moment...
Originally Posted by onehundred80
How about noon then. You say where and I'll be there.
Originally Posted by Beaner
Ok noon, 315 Centennial Parkway North, Hamilton, ON L8E 2X3 Tim Hortons. I will be there In my crossfire with the stock throttlebody in hand!
those types of catchcans are good for one line pcv systems, we have a 3 line system that terminates into one large one.
You'd be better off with each line having its own route to a common can
You'd be better off with each line having its own route to a common can
Originally Posted by Infinite
the catch can is simple, plug the line on the maf elbow. run all 3 lines from the breather covers to the can. Im mounting mine near the brake master. Im not going to run it back to the intake because crankcase pressure will force everything into the can and i dont want and oil vapors going back into the intake tract. makes for cleaner air, more efficient combustion, etc.
im also deleting the air injection and the egr valve
im also deleting the air injection and the egr valve
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NW sells a very nice catch can that installs easily and has all of the parts you need to do it.
Originally Posted by onehundred80
So you have no outlet from the can, what good is that?

you dont need a vacuum source when you're venting the catch can to atmosphere
Originally Posted by Infinite
the can doesnt need an outlet, just a filter.
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you dont need a vacuum source when you're venting the catch can to atmosphere
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you dont need a vacuum source when you're venting the catch can to atmosphere
This is not a honda, I have done that to honda's before and it works on that just fine but not the crossfire


