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Ive got this nismo one, its pretty pricey but looks like it came from factory.

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yeah thats a propper oil/air seperator with a return to the sump. best way to do it. and best of all no big can telling you how bad your blowby is :)

yeah thats a propper oil/air seperator with a return to the sump. best way to do it. and best of all no big can telling you how bad your blowby is :)

Thanks for the info mate cos it actually came with the car but i looked on nengun and they sell for about 400bux.

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my engine bay has changed a little since my the last pic on here, i still want to run the greddy oil catch can, but now i not sure on where exactly i want to put it, as turbo is huge on one side and greddy plenum on the other side..engine is rb25det btw..

Nice custom catch can to fit in front of your battery.

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I've got exactly the same one in mine lol. Came in the car from japan like that.

I'm going to baffle it though, steel wool etc.

This is the can I had put together, baffle on the feed, top outlet is -12 and can be piped to the intake which also has a -12 fitting incase I ever need to make it legal. Otherwise the top is plugged and vapour is directed to the back of the car through the other -12fitting. Breather lines themselves are -10.

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Imo this is all a waste if you hit the track and dont have mines cam cover baffles. Straight line stuff (dyno/drags) I dont get a drop of oil, so prob dont even need a can :rofl:

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