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You only need a catch can if the motor is unhealthy. Just drill the appropriate sized hole into the intake and weld some pipe onto it then attach the breather pipe to it. All legal. Alternatively, cut a section of alloy pipe into the original rubber intake and away you go. You just have to remove the long and therefore softest section of the intake. Or yet again contact the many sponsors on Skylines Australia and get a new silicon intake.

Just do one change at a time and let us know how you go. Oh, and check all your earths just incase the car has been in an accident some time and they bolted the earth back up without scraping the paint away or left them loose.

You only need a catch can if the motor is unhealthy. Just drill the appropriate sized hole into the intake and weld some pipe onto it then attach the breather pipe to it. All legal. Alternatively, cut a section of alloy pipe into the original rubber intake and away you go. You just have to remove the long and therefore softest section of the intake. Or yet again contact the many sponsors on Skylines Australia and get a new silicon intake.

Just do one change at a time and let us know how you go. Oh, and check all your earths just incase the car has been in an accident some time and they bolted the earth back up without scraping the paint away or left them loose.

Or if you track the car...

This is why at the start I asked what intake and exhaust you have, the rubber intake hose will most likely be sucking shut...why not answer the question next time instead of saying you know its nothing to do with your turbo setup even though you have no idea about what happens when you leave a soft rubber intake hose on and what's the point in posting if you have already made you're mind up on what you're going to do?

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This is why at the start I asked what intake and exhaust you have, the rubber intake hose will most likely be sucking shut...why not answer the question next time instead of saying you know its nothing to do with your turbo setup even though you have no idea about what happens when you leave a soft rubber intake hose on and what's the point in posting if you have already made you're mind up on what you're going to do?

At what point do I seem ignorant? I'm sorry if seem ignorant, but I was just stating what I was experiencing.

I dont appreciate being called a fool, so careful with your words mate.

Well, I've proven my point.

What's the point if you're going to ask questions and then be a fool and not listen to the answers?

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