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GTS-t VSPEC, oil catch can vs oil breather. Never heard of the distinction before. I know of the filtering kind, but sucking filtered oil vapours back into the intake kinda defeats the purpose for me. If you're going to break the law, may as well go and break it properly. :)

the IT guys have to be messing with me nobody can be this stupid - we send our conference room bookings to them - so i ask for the one on level 9 so they get back to me with a confirmation that level 6's has been booked for me and so i reply via email no no on i wanted level 9 so they get back to me saying level 10 has been booked for me aghhhh - what is it aobut the number 9 they do not understand?!

Gradenko,

It's not only designed for recirc true, but seeing as most of the oil is removed from the vapur then I don't see the problem with the recir idea.

I got to go out and pick-up our new Linux Server:D. I'll be back in 1 hour.

See'ya:burnout:

hmmm i'll pass on the boy from bangladesh thanks

high commissioner is coming - so functions have to be organised so do briefings in which we are expected to know a little bit about their country,

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