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On the topic of catch cans, I have heard good and bad things about them. Some people recon that the vapor helps to keep things lubricated. Where if u put the catchcan in it will take that away. Dunno tho, what are peoples thoughts on this

Speaking of which.

I keep seeing a white Lambo out the front of my work, Asian student gets out each time and goes into the student accomodation block across the road... lol.

I see AMGs and all sorts of other thumping cars and sometimes with P plates on them

It's seriously taking the piss @ reality.

That Asian student is my cousin.

Hopefully this asian dude has no appreciation of money :)

Other dude around here about 21 or so drives a late model lambo... His dad owns viking transport

His dad is my uncle, so yeah that's my cousin too bro.

Spacers are cheating, like a push up bra really

:rofl:

That is great!

Spacers are cheating, like a push up bra really

LOL. I know. It was only 5mm though. Most people would say I was being anal, but knowing my rears were tucked in by 2mm just did my head in.

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.

yeah maybe this is one for mythbusters cause your idea is definately plausable and works well for you ..

On the topic of catch cans, I have heard good and bad things about them. Some people recon that the vapor helps to keep things lubricated. Where if u put the catchcan in it will take that away. Dunno tho, what are peoples thoughts on this

its true, i never use a catch can when I sex

Hopefully this asian dude has no appreciation of money :)

Other dude around here about 21 or so drives a late model lambo... His dad owns viking transport

Haha, then that would be his sister i was talking to the other day, she drives a beamer and is smoking hot in a mini skirt and heels :)

yeah maybe this is one for mythbusters cause your idea is definately plausable and works well for you ..

I would love to see that pirate.gif

Either way there are a million different ways it could be done.

eeerrrrr yeh wat thinking more like keeps the butterflys lubed not your wang

Negated by the fact the oil vapor is effectively lowing your octane ratting, thus causing or leaving you open to knock.

but isnt some blowby normal?? dunno guys im just saying i've heard arguments for and against have have nfi. I dont run a catch can atm, my cars not really modified to the point where I would need one.

That Asian student is my cousin.

His dad is my uncle, so yeah that's my cousin too bro.

:rofl:

That is great!

Even better, tell him to do some good prices on the stuff for me.

Is that how you know Jess?

Haha, then that would be his sister i was talking to the other day, she drives a beamer and is smoking hot in a mini skirt and heels :)

The asian or the lambo dude?

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