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![]() Drives: 2013 White L99 SS Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Great Falls, VA
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Glad I got a catch can
So I emptied my catch can after just 3 weeks, here's what I got from it
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Current HP/Torque: 413HP/413 Torque
Current mods: Pfadt Tri-y Headers with Hi-Flow Cats, VMAX CNC Ported Throttle body, CAI intake by Cold Air Inductions, Apex Air Scoop/Washer relocation set, RX Catch Can, Stainless Works 3" retro Chambered cat back exhaust, Flex Fuel sensor, 3.91 gear ratio, BMR rear trailing arms, BMR Rear Toe rods Future Mods: GPI's SS3 VVT cam, 3600 stall triple disc torque converter, Fast LSX 102mm throttle body |
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Drives: 2015 2SS RS (L99, baby!) Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: N. CA
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I'm still on the fence. On it's face it seems like a good idea. Then I read something about it being a condenser for oil...
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Drives: Camaro and Sierra Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Virginia
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After having my heads off twice Id say get one. The first time was with no catch can and the results were bad. The second time was with a catch can but it wasn't as good as advertised. It caught some of the excess oil but still a lot of residue leftover. After emptying my current catch can the first time I had more in it than all the times combined of my previous one.
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![]() Drives: 2012 2SS LS3 Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: The Garage
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Take shelter, here comes a storm.
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Catch cans have been used in diesel engines for, well, forever. As much as I pour out of mine after 5000 miles... There's no way I wouldn't have one.
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Over the course of 6000 miles mine has caught about 1/4th the amount of oil that it's that water bottle....
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7 year Cancer Survivor!
Drives: 17 Cruze RS, 07 G6 GT, 99 Astro Join Date: Dec 2007
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Location: Calgary
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![]() Drives: 2013 White L99 SS Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Great Falls, VA
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If it's anything I have an RX catch can Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Current HP/Torque: 413HP/413 Torque
Current mods: Pfadt Tri-y Headers with Hi-Flow Cats, VMAX CNC Ported Throttle body, CAI intake by Cold Air Inductions, Apex Air Scoop/Washer relocation set, RX Catch Can, Stainless Works 3" retro Chambered cat back exhaust, Flex Fuel sensor, 3.91 gear ratio, BMR rear trailing arms, BMR Rear Toe rods Future Mods: GPI's SS3 VVT cam, 3600 stall triple disc torque converter, Fast LSX 102mm throttle body |
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Drives: 1970 Buick, 2012 1SS LS3 Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Boston MA
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I put a 100% factory stock V8 pushrod engine from 1973 into a car in 1991. The engine had about 200K miles. The engine it replaced was a pushrod V8 made in 1969 and had about 250K miles; the cam was wiped out. The entire car that the 455 was in was 300 bucks, and the upper end work on the 350 was estimated at 600. No contest!
After I put another 85K miles on that '73 engine, I decided to check out the bottom end. The engine ran fine but it was starting to leak oil from the rear main and I had overall low oil pressure so I was wondering about the pickup. Two cracked pistons was what I found. The engine at this time was almost 25 years old and had been in use almost continuously. The engine had also never been opened up before I had it. A tiny bit of oil mist in the intake charge never bothered that engine; it did not have a short life and the oil mist had nothing to do with the cracked pistons (cracked on the casting lines probably sometime in the 1980s) or the rear main (rope seals get old). It was time for a rebuild and so I rebuilt it. Catch cans don't hurt. I won't say there's no tech reason behind them. I'm not panicked becasue my LS3 doesn't have one. If I'm "in there" doing something anyway, I'll pick one up and install it.
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7 year Cancer Survivor!
Drives: 17 Cruze RS, 07 G6 GT, 99 Astro Join Date: Dec 2007
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Just wondering what he had and has now.
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7 year Cancer Survivor!
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