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hey guys just wondering whats the best way to set my greddy catch can up on my rb26

i have 2 lines going from covers to catch can and the other 2 outlet on the covers our blocked up. and catch has no breather and i was wondering where the best place to put one? and do i need 2 breathers or one?

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You dont need a breather. Are you even passing any oil?

The Greddy "can" is nothing more than that, a can, same as using a coke bottle to be honest dude... just a bit more expensive (and a waste of $$ if you ask me)

Its not a catch can really as there is no baffling or anything else inside of it (unless the model makeup has changed, which i doubt)

So just put the hoses, and empty it as often as needed.

Those breathers have a tendancy to catch fire if the can overfills and its on the exhaust side

You dont need a breather. Are you even passing any oil?

The Greddy "can" is nothing more than that, a can, same as using a coke bottle to be honest dude... just a bit more expensive (and a waste of $$ if you ask me)

Its not a catch can really as there is no baffling or anything else inside of it (unless the model makeup has changed, which i doubt)

So just put the hoses, and empty it as often as needed.

Those breathers have a tendancy to catch fire if the can overfills and its on the exhaust side

no your wrong i do need a breather because im not using the 2 lines that go from the covers to the plenum and the intake side, so theres no way for the engine to breath therefore i need a breather, but im not sure where the best place to put it.

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