New Challenger Oil Catch can????
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04/27/11 02:46 AM
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dodgepaul
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I just discovered what allot already seem to know. Are these "catch cans" the thing to do? anybody got a picture of one installed? How about good or bad reviews about them? Who makes a good one or a better one? All help much appreciated!!
1970 4spd Superbird, '69 Charger 500 Daytona clone,2015 Hellcat 6-spd B-5 Blue,1968 572 Hemi Charger,70 GTX 535 6-pac 4 spd,69 GTX 440 4-speed Super Trac Pac Car, 1973 383 Barracuda, and a couple Cummins
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Re: New Challenger Oil Catch can????
[Re: okie]
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04/27/11 10:11 AM
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Savoy1964
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They work I get 1/2 to 3/4 full between oil changes. The bottom can be hard to unscrew depending on where its mounted, I was thinking of adding a drain valve in the bottom to drain at time of changing oil instead of unscrewing it every time.
2003 Dodge 3500 Diesel
1964 Plymouth Savoy White 2dr sdn. 512 stroked, Dominator, New Best 9.75 @ 138.50mph 2019 Challenger Scat Pack 1320 White Knuckle-K&N Cold air filter, Billit Oil catch can, drag radials stock 11.911 @ 114mph
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Re: New Challenger Oil Catch can????
[Re: Savoy1964]
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04/28/11 02:43 AM
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OzHemi
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They work I get 1/2 to 3/4 full between oil changes. The bottom can be hard to unscrew depending on where its mounted, I was thinking of adding a drain valve in the bottom to drain at time of changing oil instead of unscrewing it every time.
I have one that uses a petcock (like a radiator) on the bottom....not a Challenger, but you get the idea.
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Re: New Challenger Oil Catch can????
[Re: Kern Dog]
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04/28/11 09:51 AM
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Savoy1964
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They separate the suspended oil from the air stream by going through a baffle where it drips down into the container. Much better then re burning the oil in the motor and also creating a mess in the intake.
2003 Dodge 3500 Diesel
1964 Plymouth Savoy White 2dr sdn. 512 stroked, Dominator, New Best 9.75 @ 138.50mph 2019 Challenger Scat Pack 1320 White Knuckle-K&N Cold air filter, Billit Oil catch can, drag radials stock 11.911 @ 114mph
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Re: New Challenger Oil Catch can????
[Re: Shoozy]
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04/28/11 09:54 PM
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OzHemi
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They work I get 1/2 to 3/4 full between oil changes. The bottom can be hard to unscrew depending on where its mounted, I was thinking of adding a drain valve in the bottom to drain at time of changing oil instead of unscrewing it every time.
I have one that uses a petcock (like a radiator) on the bottom....not a Challenger, but you get the idea.
Oz - could you post a pic of the other end? Wondering where you tied into and I don't want to go through 89 pages to find it. Thanks man
So lazy....
How is this angle ?
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Re: New Challenger Oil Catch can????
[Re: OzHemi]
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04/29/11 12:49 AM
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I built something similar for about 25 bucks for my LS1 TA. Those cars get a lot of spark retard because of the oil. I did a lot of Autotap testing on 3 cars, mine was the only one w/ a catch can mod, it was the only one w/ no spark retard.
I want my fair share
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