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Looks good, the only annoying thing about it is the legality of it.

Fortunately I live in an area where I dont have to worry bout it :)

Having the 3 openings gives you the option to plumb it how you like it. So you can plumb it to avoid any legal issues.

:)

Provided it is fully plumbed back you should't have any legal issues, although anything non standard is considered illegal until you get an engineers certificate.

You could always paint it black and say its fo the power steering or something :cheers:

I got the CAI from the forum. Need a snorkel that will fit over the cooler piping and gotta also set up an intake from the front bar to under the CAI (through the old cooler piping hole.)

I'll probably relocate the OCT after I do some other things.

I didnt have to drill so it was an easy install.

:cheers:

With a setup up like that I dont think the catch can would be catching a lot as the blow by gasses will be escaping through the shortest route. So in this case with hoses connected on top of the can the gasses will never see the bottom as they will escape throgh the filter of the can so it doesn't matter if the can is baffled or not.

Please correct me if i'm wrong.

I'm after a catch can hope this fits an s14 if u could pm me your acc details will deposit the money in to your acc,

Need 10 people to qualify this group buy of oil catch can kits.

catchtank.jpg  

- Unbaffled but can be easily done with steel wool and a stocking (SK handy tip number 1954) :rofl:

- comes with 15mm or 12mm hose (1.2m) - please specify.

- hose clamps

- filter

- 800ml

Usefull installation links - click here - and here - and here  

Price for 10 buyers - $80 delivered (Australia only)

Closing - Wednesday 20th April. Payment due Friday 22nd April.

1/ 400kwgtr  

2/ Gizmo73  

3/ Abo Bob

4/ (B1) MR_fanny

5/ aussnick

6/ [[d a n n y]]  

7/ gtrGhosTDoGG11

8/ GIGOLO  

9/ voona

10/

Regardless of how its plumbed if that air filter remains connected kiss your ass goodbye when a cop pops your bonnet.

I live in a quiet area.

I have a cop that lives about 100 metres from my house and he walked past my house as I was installing it. He couldnt care less.

:rofl:

My money is in too, transfered on monday, can you confirm please  :-)

Payment received :D

Keep an eye on the first post as I will edit the payment and shipping status for everyone as we go.

:)

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