Thursday, 24 October 2013

Oil Catch Tank


Oil Catch Tank
 


An Oil Catch Can is an aftermarket device that will condense and collect the oil vapor before it has a chance to reach the intake system. As the gases and oil vapor enter the can they typically pass through a screening mechanism that gives the oil vapor something to adhere to. As the droplets form they drop harmlessly into the bottom of the reservoir so that they can later be drained. The other gases are allowed to pass through so that they can be burned of as intended. These devices are often referred to as “catch cans”, though that term is truly more accurate when describing a fluid overflow tank designed to just capture leaking or overflowing fluids.
 
 

**Oil catch can is catch the oil coming out of the valve cover into the intake pipe to the turbo.

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