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hi guys,

i had a crd catch can that sat next to my abttery in my previous gtr but not keen on spending another $700 for ths setup!

im running 325awkw & thinking of doing some track days...i was looking at this option:

http://hioctaneracing.com.au/eshop/product...products_id=899

has anyone fitted this in an r32 gtr?

not sure where i would fit it or even if there is room...

thanks

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They are good enough for some of the fastest time attack GTR's in Japan so im sure you would't have a problem.

if its good enough for the japs then it cant be inadequate - funny though i spoke to another shop about this & they told me clearly that they are simply not as good as the remote type (like what u have on your 33 nick)

on top of all this, the shop im referring to only stocks this top mount style so go figure...

The best would be whatever fits the spot you want to put it and works out the cheapest.

There are plenty of generic cans out there for under $100 and they all do the same job.

Personally, i'd get one of the trust copy (drift branded) square cans, take the lid off and add some baffling made from alloy sheet you buy from bunnings, and it will perform as well as any other can you can buy. They have a rubber seal so it's not an issue to take the lid off and replace it.

Unless your car blows all it's oil out of the breathers obviously, then you may want to look for something with a bit more capacity....

I grabbed a beautiful custom alloy one from Racepace in Melbourne for my R33 GTR... It was a catch can and washer bottle in one unit for about $350.

I'm going to see if they make a similar one for the R32 GTR :)

i have one of those greddy ones, autobahn sold it for $90 to me. A mate got one from autobahn down south and he paid $50 on sale!!!! go hit them up for their BEST PRICE if you want a greddy one... problem is no baffles inside and cant open it, i am yet to install mine, gotta take it to work and drill a hole and weld a plug at bottom to put some baffles in.

I grabbed a beautiful custom alloy one from Racepace in Melbourne for my R33 GTR... It was a catch can and washer bottle in one unit for about $350.

I'm going to see if they make a similar one for the R32 GTR :)

what did u pay for the racepace catch can? i'd like to know if they make it for the r32

Here is another worth mentioning, now available at Just Jap.

If I didn't already have a CRD custom tank, I would try one of these:

jjrrb26ctank.jpg

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=317&page=1

nick - ive spoken to darron @ justjap - they onloy have the type that sits at the back of the rocker cover

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