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Has anyone installed a catch can on the Durango 5.7L hemi?

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Old 02-05-2012, 07:30 PM
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Default Has anyone installed a catch can on the Durango 5.7L hemi?

I come from the Jeep world and alot of guys would install a catch can on their hemi engines. Has anyone done this on the Durango yet and if so what mounting location did you use?

http://www.custombilletstore.com/Hem...an_p/20010.htm
 
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Originally Posted by jvs0302
I come from the Jeep world and alot of guys would install a catch can on their hemi engines. Has anyone done this on the Durango yet and if so what mounting location did you use?

http://www.custombilletstore.com/Hem...an_p/20010.htm
Wonder if this would fix the problem with the car smoking sometimes on startup.

Its happened 4 times now, and the truck has 4,000 miles on it.
 
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Wonder if this would fix the problem with the car smoking sometimes on startup.

Its happened 4 times now, and the truck has 4,000 miles on it.
Funny you mention that. My R/T has 1100 miles on it and was smoking noticeably today. I took it for a good drive earlier in the day. And when I started it up again later on to go back out, it was smoking for a couple minutes in the driveway.
 
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That is horrible man, a new truck should not do that. Good luck getting that fixed.
 
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I am new to Durango world but wondering if a catch can would really benefit a new engine? . . they might look nice, but is there any payback in cost?

Hopefully these engines do not have a lot of "blowby" into crankcase, resulting in some oil being blown into intake.
 
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If you're unfamiliar with the HEMI, let me tell you about blowby. By design, a an amount of oil goes through the PCV line and back into the intake manifold; enough so that the intake runner becomes saturated in oil. On some HEMI's this leads to surging when coming to a stop as the oil dumps into the engine and gets used up in combustion. I have had a catch can on my Charger for 30k miles and have emptied approximately 16 oz. of oil and other nasty particulates in that time. It's not a big deal, but not crap I want going through my engine.

I have not gotten one on my Durango yet, but I do have plans to.
 
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Wow, I never would have guessing that much oil and other crap was going into intake.

Do these catch cans vent to atmosphere, or continue to route into intake? (but filtered)
 

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They are in-line with the PCV; they filter the crap and the line continues to the intake manifold, just minus all the junk. I only empty the can about once every 3 months.
 
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Originally Posted by coldsteel
If you're unfamiliar with the HEMI, let me tell you about blowby. By design, a an amount of oil goes through the PCV line and back into the intake manifold; enough so that the intake runner becomes saturated in oil. On some HEMI's this leads to surging when coming to a stop as the oil dumps into the engine and gets used up in combustion. I have had a catch can on my Charger for 30k miles and have emptied approximately 16 oz. of oil and other nasty particulates in that time. It's not a big deal, but not crap I want going through my engine.

I have not gotten one on my Durango yet, but I do have plans to.
Great info right here, thanks for the input. I knew that alot of Charger guys and also Jeeps with HEMIs use the catch can and have had the same experience. And Im with you, if I can keep all that crap from going back into the engine, then I am all for it.

I contacted Billet Technology regarding a Durango setup and they pretty much blew me off. As far as I know, the fittings on the catch can itself are all the same, correct? Meaning there is no real difference between a catch can for your Charger versus one for the Durango........its just the mounting bracket and location that would be different, right?
 
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Here’s another can; it looks like this one is easier to drain than the BT one. http://www.jegs.com/i/Moroso/710/85479/10002/-1
 


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