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When I got the car it had a evian bottle with a garden hose shoved in near the radiator. I left the balance tube between the inlet and outlet cam covers on and used the biggest 19mm fittings on for minimal vacuum and plumbed to a catch can full of s/s wool in before the turbo intake. No blow back minimal vacuum. Legality!

I will try to post some new pics, they are autobahn hoses. (crap)
27 minutes ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


When I got the car it had a evian bottle with a garden hose shoved in near the radiator. I left the balance tube between the inlet and outlet cam covers on and used the biggest 19mm fittings on for minimal vacuum and plumbed to a catch can full of s/s wool in before the turbo intake. No blow back minimal vacuum. Legality!

Do u have a shop? My current set up is similar to your except i have a drain hose of the bottom of my 1l catch can which goes to a 1.25 pepsi bottle under the bumper. My engine breathes quite heavy after 175k of abuse.

Awesome !! Kids would love it [emoji12]. How's your liquid
Limestone going ?



I'll do more after Albany.

Bobcat is up n running again. Most of my big jobs around the house are done. Few small jobs to do today then back to work for 2 days.



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