Author Topic: Idiots guide for catch tank on a mk3 16v  (Read 1379 times)

Offline dubburke

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Idiots guide for catch tank on a mk3 16v
« on: 25 January 2009, 17:22 »
Trying to find an idiots guide, so i can sort out the breather pipe on a mk3 16v, so i can stop the t/body getting gunged up and lowering the octane of the fuel due to oily vapours....anyone?

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Re: Idiots guide for catch tank on a mk3 16v
« Reply #1 on: 25 January 2009, 18:31 »
If it's breathing that heavily then it sounds like you have a bigger issue to address, rather than just going for the sympton.

If you must fit a catch-tank it's just a hose into a container - something as basic as a Coke bottle will do.
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Re: Idiots guide for catch tank on a mk3 16v
« Reply #2 on: 25 January 2009, 19:19 »
I dont have a problem with breathing, i just want to stop the oily vapours from lowering the octane value, i was told it was a good mod, the car has only 59k from new

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Re: Idiots guide for catch tank on a mk3 16v
« Reply #3 on: 25 January 2009, 22:04 »
I can think of about 101 better modifications to make to your motor before you add a catch tank.

Here's a test for you - disconnect the breather, shove it into a Coke bottle and go for a drive.

If it's faster against a timed exercise then it might be worth doing.

A tubular exhaust manifold or a good re-map is more likely to liberate rather more power than your proposed modification though.
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Re: Idiots guide for catch tank on a mk3 16v
« Reply #4 on: 26 January 2009, 00:27 »
oil vapors arnt really an issue.     the abf  breather is desinged to catch and return 99% of the oil back to the sump anyway,    amount of vapor vs  air flow  meh
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