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You call it suffering, some of us call it earning.

I agree to an extent, if your parents want to take care of you and they can afford it then fair enough... but you've got to draw the line somewhere, i wouldn't call it 'suffering' to not have a Lambo at 22 years old lol

That wasn't what I meant. Just saying nothing wrong with giving your kid what they want if you can comfortably afford it. I wouldn't turn down the offer and I doubt any of you would ;)

no but there is also the flip side to the coin...

very often the kid who gets everything turns out to be a snotty arrogant shit with no concept of money. this is NOT what you want to give your child

FFS i tried to research oil catch cans... resulted in even more confusion.

Can someone please learn me on how to set them up, which one to buy etc. Would prefer the non vent to atmo type

Thanks

how crazy you want to go, i just set a very basic one up for less than $100.. Greddy style tins on ebay for $33 plus 15$ postage 1 metre of black oil hose from enzed $30 mount it away from your turbo cause you dont want it hot, I mounted it under the airbox and run the lines through the old intercooler hole. Pretty simple but effective enough.can post pics if u like. however if you are getting excessive blowby might want to consider a more elaborate setup

FFS i tried to research oil catch cans... resulted in even more confusion.

Can someone please learn me on how to set them up, which one to buy etc. Would prefer the non vent to atmo type

Thanks

Connect a justjap / autobarnz / ebay can between the cam breather and intake pipe.

I made the hoses long to reduce the speed of the air so it wasn't just going to suck oil vapor straight out of the pipe. As there are

no baffles in these cans.

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guy at enzed didnt agree your long hose theory John, reckons it will travel at same speed regardless. I dunno im not convinced either way yet.

But apparently its good to have it somewhere cool as it helps it condensate, Meaning it will seperate from the air better

Really, so having the pipe work 10cm in, 10cm out. With for instance 100cubic mm of surface area for the oil to come in contact with. That is going to

perform the same duty as 45cm in and 45 cm out with 450cubic mm of surface area for the oil to come in contact with? Surly the more you can

break down the vapor the better?

but yeh maybe he is right, the air may not 'slow' down as such.

after 30 odd track days my can only has residue inside it and the intake pipe is clean.

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