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when your dealing with the x over pipe like this you have f**k all room for an airbox, so the washer bottle needs to be removed to create some more room.

hence why i am going to make the arc style one used on the 33 and 34 gtr. but i beleive i will combine catch radiator overflow and washer bottle all in one. and an airbox to fit in the position.

i will get around to doing this kit quiet soon anyone interested ;):)

Edited by Angus Smart
mate u got any more pics of that catch can??? also would u make me one?? if so how much

Ive got some more pics at home, as im at work at the moment. Thanks for the interest, but im flat out doing my own stuff.

Its pretty easy to do.

Shaun.

A few things:

If you want a smaller battery get yourself a drycell. I have a Deka Powersport 365CCA & it spins the motor up nicely as well as being much smaller than the usual lead acid job. Not cheap, but worth checking out.

With regards to Cams I understand it is only log booked cars that HAVE to comply with the catch can sizing. I have not seen a car knocked back at a hill climb or similar for having a weiner catch can.

Pat attention to how you will drain the catch can of oil. If it isn't fabbed right you will just spill stuff everywhere & probably burn yourself into the bargain.

Pay some attention to how you will vent the oily air coming out of the catch can. Last thing you need is an engine bay full of oil stinking half burnt oil.

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