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albanycobra 05-20-2009 07:49 AM

oil catch can
 
Hey Guys
I need to fit a 2ltr oil catch can to my Coupe so I can enter some speed events.
I'm looking for a can that will look at home in the engine bay not something stolen from a ricer car. Any Idea's?

stiffy 05-20-2009 06:57 PM

Welding
 
Albanycobra,


Quote:

need to fit a 2ltr oil catch can to my Coupe so I can enter some speed events.
I'm looking for a can that will look at home in the engine bay not something stolen from a ricer car. Any Idea's?

Do a welding course and build your own:LOL::LOL:

Check out Meridian Motor Sports (they advertise on the back page of the Aussie KitCars Mag).

STIFFY

Tommy 05-20-2009 07:36 PM

I have a black oil catch can similar to this one.

http://www.bahnbrenner.com/vw_audi/p...main_thumb.jpg

My inner fenders are painted black so it's very inconspicuous tucked back up behind the right front wheel. BUT, the hoses leading to it are very conspicuous. So it will resemble a race car to some degree.

sambo 05-20-2009 08:20 PM

Tommy, I like the look of that. That's the plastic one and they also have an aluminium version.

http://www.bahnbrenner.com/vw_audi/p...an_1QT_Plastic

http://www.bahnbrenner.com/vw_audi/p...n_1QT_Aluminum

http://www.bahnbrenner.com/vw_audi/p...main_thumb.jpg

sambo 05-20-2009 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by albanycobra (Post 950800)
I need to fit a 2ltr oil catch can to my Coupe so I can enter some speed events.

Dave, these look ok for about $200. They're in Adelaide and can make all shapes/sizes.

http://aseturbo.com/html/oil_catch_cans.html

http://aseturbo.com/assets/images/VT...ch_can_kit.jpg

Edit: just spoke to Dave at ASE and they can do a 2L catch can with all the bits for around $200, whatever shape and made to suit fittings as required. They're also doing throttle body linkages for 6.0L if anyone's interested.

Jamo 05-20-2009 09:24 PM

Question, are you looking for a coolant catch catch, or a puke tank for the oil...two different things. Most tracks are most concerned with a coolant catch catch can.

albanycobra 05-20-2009 11:02 PM

Hey Sambo that looks like what I'm after. I have a coolant catch can sorted,
just need an oil catch can Jamo. CAMS say's 2 ltr volume, I want one with twin 5/8 inlets so I can vent both rocker covers.

Jamo 05-20-2009 11:52 PM

Ok, you definitly want some form of breathing, like the above examples provide (or utilizing a road draft tube...old school). As to the specific fitments (two inlets)...that you'll likely have to rig up yourself by modifying the tank or having two lines tee into one, but it looks like Sambo has the situation well in hand for you. :)

sambo 05-21-2009 12:11 AM

Yeah give ASE a call, very helpful on the phone and said he could do multiple inlets. I'm considering their air/oil separator which he said has moved away from using foam to trap the oil and now uses baffles. Pretty reasonable prices too.

Aussie Mike 05-21-2009 10:52 PM

Hi Dave,

Pretty easy to make your own. I built one out of 100mm diameter ally tube.

This one has 2x #10 fittings on the top. There is a baffle inside that forces the air/oil vapour down the side of the tank and out through a perforated section. This helps separate the oil out before the air goes up and out through the filtered breather at the top.

This one holds about 3L or so. I've got an #6 fitting on the bottom that has a cap on it for a drain but I'm setting it up to run back ito the sump via a 1 way check valve.

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...Catch_Can2.jpg

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...Catch_Can1.jpg

I've made a coolant catch tank in the same style and removed my old header tank. Preciously at track days I had a soft drink bottle taped to the front X member for a coolant catch bottle (10 out of 10 for rat rod style). I've machined up and welded a filler neck direct to the water pump and the pressure cap is on there now. The coolant catch tank is set up with the inlet/outlet at the bottom so coolant will suction back to the motor as it cools. The coolant crossover between the heads also burps to the top of the filler neck as the highest point in the cooling system. The system fills really easy.

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...iller_cap2.jpg

Hopefully the whole setup looks more racey than ricey :)

Cheers

sambo 05-21-2009 11:46 PM

Mike, once you start with the bling there's no going back!

Plumbing back into the sump - aren't you worried about condensation getting into your oil? I've seen milky white stuff in the bottom of those things.

Aussie Mike 05-21-2009 11:55 PM

I don't think condensation will be a problem. With the check valve the oil will drain straight back to the sump while it's still hot and not have time to build up any condensation. After running a while the catch can will get pretty hot and cook off any condensation while driving.

Cheers

paul44224 05-22-2009 01:45 AM

That is really pro looking, Mike! I like it better than the $200 can.

Paul

sambo 05-22-2009 02:20 AM

When you're running a mighty Chev you gotta do it justice. :)

stumpeater 05-22-2009 04:53 AM

Oil Catch Can
 
Dave, I have been arguing with some scrutineers at Track days for years about the size of my catch can (about 1 litre) on my Nissan track car with a 1.8 litre turbo in it. As I read the CAMS manual, if the can is not vented to the air, but back into the inlet, the size is irrelevant, it is only a problem if it can overflow and drop on the track. If it vents to the inlet it just gets burnt. My little car gets thrashed, and the level of oil in the can increases at a very slow rate, and I only drain it occasionally. Venting to the air is theoretically illegal too, on a road car. Mike, how much "blow by" does a Chev make anyway? Peter.

albanycobra 05-22-2009 06:26 AM

Very nice Mike......How much for both catch tanks??:D

Aussie Mike 05-22-2009 08:15 AM

Sorry Dave, I'm just supplying ideas not parts at the moment. Too busy trying to get my own car finished.%/

Cheers

FUNFER2 05-22-2009 11:56 AM

Beautiful work. I like seeing a nice tig weld and looks racey too. :cool:
The custom intake with the hoses to the tank is very nice also. ;)

lineslinger 05-22-2009 04:23 PM

This is one I mocked up a while back.
Vent on top, a return outlet to the pan, a breather hose outlet and an inlet fitting.

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d.../watch_003.jpg

albanycobra 05-22-2009 07:30 PM

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Sorry Dave, I'm just supplying ideas not parts at the moment
Bugger. I've seen some of your work in person and it is very nice.


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