i have one on my truck it works hands down im about to put one on my wifes truck too. i would run it, PCV to catch can, then from catch can to the top of the manifold. and just put a little filter on the passenger side valve cover
Thanks dude. Mine just came in the mail for my 5.3 and you helped confirm my thoughts on setting this thing up. I also figured add a drain plug . Sick Silverado bro.
Great Video. Thank you. I just got the same catch can for my boosted sierra and wasn’t sure how’d I run it but this does make the most sense. Did you leave the oem PCV system on the driver side (valve cover to intake) alone or did you cap it off?
I have one of these on my boosted Honda. It's small so it fits in tight spaces and quality seems good plus it's inexpensive. Fills up quick in the cold months and where it's mounted I can sometimes smell it. Ok for lower boost though or if you're tight on cash or space.
If you have a vent can just go as big as possible. The only point is to catch the liquid the piston ring blowby and crankcase windage that the combustion process creates besides relieving pressure in the case of course.
The question here is, how do pcv pressure gets sucked into catch can? I mean supercharger intake sucks the pcv blowbys through vacuum...but when you run the pcv outlet directly into a catchcan, how do blowbys get sucked into catchcan? Don't they go back into pcv or accumulate in pcv hose before fully reaching the catchcan? I haven't seen anyone discuss this important point anywhere on youtube! Cheers.
In a naturally aspirated engine you run the catch can in an inline setup. Where the engine draws vacuum on the pcv and the catch can filters out oil vapors before the engine recycles crankcase pressure back into the intake. In a boosted application it’s better to just vent your crank case pressure to the can and let it collect oil vapors that never get recycled, boosted engines naturally have more blow by from more cylinders pressures and looser ring gaps, so the catch can needs to be ventilated, that’s when you see a filter attached to the can.
@@BoBuilds Thanks for your swift response...my car is boosted BMW E92 M3 supercharged (Vortech V3-Si), and I understand your second part of explanation about boosted application (like mine), but I assume you would also need to block off the supercharger intake elbow port (inlet) where PCV pressure used to get sucked through there and pushed into manifold, and eventually burns in engine...I would ideally like to keep the supercharger intake, manifold, intercoolers oil-free where mine all were oil-coated, and I heard this would dilute the air/fuel mixture and reduce octane, and hence causing detonation, retarding timing and eventually less power, correct?
@@BoBuildsyou don’t even realize how much you just helped me out. 5.9 24 valve here… seen a couple other people install this as a naturally aspirated setup and they came back and said it didn’t work and they had oil everywhere basically defeating the purpose they bought it for. All while after seeing that video I was regretting purchasing all parts and hardware … unfortunately I have to fab my own bracket and make my own light weight steel wool filter 😂. I can’t thank you enough for making this video. I do have a question though.. 5.9 24v….. is it absolutely necessary to mount can below my crankcase original filter ( gravity ) related ? Thank you in advance sir
I keep getting oil spraying out the breather with these. The 'in 'is from the rocker cover breather and' out' goes back to sump. Should I change them over or block one off?, I notice there isnt a filter inside it just a baffler.
Thanks dude you helped a lot most people don't talk about the vent on top if you should use it or not
i have one on my truck it works hands down im about to put one on my wifes truck too. i would run it, PCV to catch can, then from catch can to the top of the manifold. and just put a little filter on the passenger side valve cover
I put mine in the same exact place lol .. Looked like a winner
Thanks dude.
Mine just came in the mail for my 5.3 and you helped confirm my thoughts on setting this thing up.
I also figured add a drain plug .
Sick Silverado bro.
Great Video. Thank you. I just got the same catch can for my boosted sierra and wasn’t sure how’d I run it but this does make the most sense. Did you leave the oem PCV system on the driver side (valve cover to intake) alone or did you cap it off?
I have one of these on my boosted Honda. It's small so it fits in tight spaces and quality seems good plus it's inexpensive. Fills up quick in the cold months and where it's mounted I can sometimes smell it. Ok for lower boost though or if you're tight on cash or space.
If you have a vent can just go as big as possible. The only point is to catch the liquid the piston ring blowby and crankcase windage that the combustion process creates besides relieving pressure in the case of course.
What shop is this so I know not to go there 😂😂
I love how you work in a shop but it seems like you only work on your truck😅😂
Lol this is usually end of the day, or after working hours. We can also go in on our days off to work on personal stuff
Did you do a PVC delete? The other end of the valve hose you took off where did it go
The steel wool is supposed to go in the small black cup on the top lid. It should unscrew.
It can also go in the bottom. I wouldn’t do it personally but shows on the sellers page to do it
Should I get one with the filter on top like this for a 2014 f150 3.5 ecoboost? Or should I just get the normal ones without the filter on top?
Brother can i do the same set uo for my lexus is 250 awd 2007 or you siggest me do i put it the other way ?
I ordered this same one, but mine didn't come with a bracket.
The question here is, how do pcv pressure gets sucked into catch can? I mean supercharger intake sucks the pcv blowbys through vacuum...but when you run the pcv outlet directly into a catchcan, how do blowbys get sucked into catchcan? Don't they go back into pcv or accumulate in pcv hose before fully reaching the catchcan? I haven't seen anyone discuss this important point anywhere on youtube! Cheers.
In a naturally aspirated engine you run the catch can in an inline setup. Where the engine draws vacuum on the pcv and the catch can filters out oil vapors before the engine recycles crankcase pressure back into the intake.
In a boosted application it’s better to just vent your crank case pressure to the can and let it collect oil vapors that never get recycled, boosted engines naturally have more blow by from more cylinders pressures and looser ring gaps, so the catch can needs to be ventilated, that’s when you see a filter attached to the can.
@@BoBuilds Thanks for your swift response...my car is boosted BMW E92 M3 supercharged (Vortech V3-Si), and I understand your second part of explanation about boosted application (like mine), but I assume you would also need to block off the supercharger intake elbow port (inlet) where PCV pressure used to get sucked through there and pushed into manifold, and eventually burns in engine...I would ideally like to keep the supercharger intake, manifold, intercoolers oil-free where mine all were oil-coated, and I heard this would dilute the air/fuel mixture and reduce octane, and hence causing detonation, retarding timing and eventually less power, correct?
I run my NA motor vented. I replaced my Pcv valve with a open 1/2 in barb fitting as well.
@@BoBuildsyou don’t even realize how much you just helped me out. 5.9 24 valve here… seen a couple other people install this as a naturally aspirated setup and they came back and said it didn’t work and they had oil everywhere basically defeating the purpose they bought it for. All while after seeing that video I was regretting purchasing all parts and hardware … unfortunately I have to fab my own bracket and make my own light weight steel wool filter 😂. I can’t thank you enough for making this video.
I do have a question though.. 5.9 24v….. is it absolutely necessary to mount can below my crankcase original filter ( gravity ) related ? Thank you in advance sir
Do you get some money if I buy this oil catch can
On a port injected engine? Why???
I keep getting oil spraying out the breather with these. The 'in 'is from the rocker cover breather and' out' goes back to sump. Should I change them over or block one off?, I notice there isnt a filter inside it just a baffler.
Most throw stainless steel scrubber pads in them to catch oil.
Don't block them off.
Where is the baffle?
What is the filter material? I purchase one and it don't have any
Most throw stainless steel scrubber pads in them to catch oil.
Bo how much to cam swap my lq9. I got all parts, springs and gaskets. Plus trunion kit with rockers.
Lets call that filter a baffel. OK.
Don't run these in freezing temperatures lines will plug.
You literally have no idea what you are talking about.
You should check them often and empty them.
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