HomeDepot: PCV Blowby Oil Catch Reservoir
Originally Posted by Kevlo911
Man I think my filter is fcked up. The oil level doesnt seem like it rises anymore.
Originally Posted by MAXGXE
I think this was asked but maybe I missed the reply air compressor???? what is this and can it be seen from pics and is there any wiring involved? by the way I know what an actual air compressor is.
Originally Posted by DrKlop
I don’t understand this, say you make and install this oil catch reservoir. What do you need it for anyways, just to collect oil?
nice mod irish, definitely something to consider. thanks
u wont get increased hp+tq...but u might re-gain lost HP....when the oil mixes with the fuel, it reduces octane...and when it does, it could allow the engine to ping...timing is pulled back and so is HP...if u install this catch can, oil will not get mixed with fuel therefore u won't ping, therefore timing won't get pulled back...and there comes back your lost HP when u originally didn't have the catch can
Originally Posted by Pri63
Irish - went to Homedepot today and tried to find the oil reservoir...can you tell me what the exact part is called? Thanks.
Originally Posted by Pri63
Irish - went to Homedepot today and tried to find the oil reservoir...can you tell me what the exact part is called? Thanks.
http://www.homedepot.com/prel80/HDUS...dd&source0=POP
here you go bro. that should help.
Originally Posted by Iron Scimitar

The silver fittings highlighted, what are they called? Do they come w/ the reservoir?
I don’t mean to be too persistent, but could anyone answer this question please:
Originally Posted by DrKlop
I got a question to you guys, what if I disconnect this hose and let the oil drip under the car, will it do the same thing?
Originally Posted by DrKlop
I don’t mean to be too persistent, but could anyone answer this question please:
Originally Posted by 98&00Max
3/8" or 7/16"? do u guys use the old hose and cut it short, if new hose was connect to PCV, what size are the balb fitting?
About 3' of 7/16 hose. Irish posted that in the first post. I'd get new hose, just to have new components when doing a mod.
Originally Posted by DrKlop
I got a question to you guys, what if I disconnect this hose and let the oil drip under the car, will it do the same thing?
I'm just curious how long it takes to fill up the reservior.
I've tried this mod on my SC* and I had to drain it too often for my liking. Maybe boosted applications just blow more oil.
*Thunderbird SC: the other end of the PCV connects to the supercharger outlet tubing and the oil usually collects in the IC.
Here is a pic of my set up. I've had it on for a month or so now and they seem to fill up pretty quick that's why I added another resivoir. Thinking about getting the BIG resivoir from Home Depot.


Originally Posted by NJ Devils Fan
That green tubing is pretty phat, I would want to do this mod if I could see someone else do it forst, maybe like a video or something.
It's really easy, there are a few how to's here. Just follow them and you'll be fine. You've always got the org to help you out if you get in a jam.
Originally Posted by gateway_sc
Maybe I'm missing it, but both hoses need to be connected to their original location--one to the PCV, the other to the vacuum source. If you disconnect one of the hoses (presumably the vacuum side) to drain the oil, you'll induce a vacuum leak, but that could be plugged I guess. And like Irish said, it would make a mess.
I'm just curious how long it takes to fill up the reservior.
I've tried this mod on my SC* and I had to drain it too often for my liking. Maybe boosted applications just blow more oil.
*Thunderbird SC: the other end of the PCV connects to the supercharger outlet tubing and the oil usually collects in the IC.
I'm just curious how long it takes to fill up the reservior.
I've tried this mod on my SC* and I had to drain it too often for my liking. Maybe boosted applications just blow more oil.
*Thunderbird SC: the other end of the PCV connects to the supercharger outlet tubing and the oil usually collects in the IC.
Idon't believe it comes with the 3/8 or 7/16 inch hosae and adaptors you would have to contact weapon R themselves
Originally Posted by kcowden
Thanks.... it's left over from when I installed a water softener in my home. I figured what the heck, it's worked out and gave me a chance to see just how much oil is really "blowing by". There was still oil going back into the manifold with the one resivoir so I added another and it seems to catch all of it now.
It's really easy, there are a few how to's here. Just follow them and you'll be fine. You've always got the org to help you out if you get in a jam.
It's really easy, there are a few how to's here. Just follow them and you'll be fine. You've always got the org to help you out if you get in a jam.
Originally Posted by kcowden
Thanks.... it's left over from when I installed a water softener in my home. I figured what the heck, it's worked out and gave me a chance to see just how much oil is really "blowing by". There was still oil going back into the manifold with the one resivoir so I added another and it seems to catch all of it now.
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Originally Posted by weltonw
So kcowden, has your setup eliminated (to your satisfaction) any pinging you were experiencing?
Aside from the synthetics eating through some of the catch cans, is there a reason that people aren't just dumping the caught oil back into their crankcases? Am I missing something? How are you all disposing of the oil?
Check out my updated post on the ebay catch can:
http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...&postcount=174
If you buy one, pay the money and get a good one. Lesson learned.
http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...&postcount=174
If you buy one, pay the money and get a good one. Lesson learned.





