GReddy Can vs. $20 OCC
So I know this is going to sound really bad. . . but honestly I don't want to make a catch can, but I know the importance of them. I have also heard that the GReddy catch can doesn't fit. Can anyone offer me any advice on this????
-Amanda
-Amanda
make one...and if you get stuck(even though there is how to do's all over the forum)maybe i could lend some asst..Im actually getting ready to make one myself...The greddy one looks good but to save $80(bov money)is priceless...
You can make the Greddy fit if you try, but the $20 OCC just zip ties to your a/c line in about 5 seconds. What took the most time was driving to Lowe's and Pep boys to get the parts. The rest is a piece of cake......
Dusty
Dusty
OK so I have a question now..... What are all the parts that you need to get a $20 OCC. It is probly on here somewhere but I have looked. So please let me know what I need.....
Thanks
Thanks
ORIGINAL: turbeaux kid
OK so I have a question now..... What are all the parts that you need to get a $20 OCC. It is probly on here somewhere but I have looked. So please let me know what I need.....
Thanks
OK so I have a question now..... What are all the parts that you need to get a $20 OCC. It is probly on here somewhere but I have looked. So please let me know what I need.....
Thanks
Appropriate length of fuel line. Auto zone.
2 brass barbed fittings to run the fuel line out of the filter(auto zone next to the filter)
3 small hose clamps. Auto zone
Teflon to seal the threads. auto zone.
zip ties to secure it.
Hmmm, I didn't use teflon to seal my threads, but I checked yesterday when I changed the oil, and no leaks! The hose clamps did need a small amount of snugging down though......
If you go the $20 OCC route, take the small white filter element out of the "can". It's for filtering air and your OCC will perform better without it.
Dusty
If you go the $20 OCC route, take the small white filter element out of the "can". It's for filtering air and your OCC will perform better without it.
Dusty



