Oil catch cans on our engines? How?




Attached a couple shots of where the PCV outlets/inlets are so we can brainstorm a little more. Maybe we can plug the input on the coupler and find fittings/adapters for the 90 elbows on the PCV outputs? Go VTA BOV to free up the nipples and remove hoses on the forward part of the intakes and use the channels in the plastic covers that were made for those hoses to route hoses to the catch cans? Would like to see something like the APR catch can as part of a kit even though they are $250 a piece. They have a very good filter design and compact. Fitting them would still be a challenge. Looking forward to discuss this further and see some progress.
Attached a couple shots of where the PCV outlets/inlets are so we can brainstorm a little more. Maybe we can plug the input on the coupler and find fittings/adapters for the 90 elbows on the PCV outputs? Go VTA BOV to free up the nipples and remove hoses on the forward part of the intakes and use the channels in the plastic covers that were made for those hoses to route hoses to the catch cans? Would like to see something like the APR catch can as part of a kit even though they are $250 a piece. They have a very good filter design and compact. Fitting them would still be a challenge. Looking forward to discuss this further and see some progress.
I used to run a Draft42 catch can in my old
B5 S4 but that was out of necessity - 30+ psi in a 2.7l V6, the valve covers needed to breath badly. Have we seen this with the M177 and if so at what boost/power levels?
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It is started. Sorted for the W205, but want to make the kit suit more than 1 model. Checking a C190 GT next week. And will go back to W213 later in July.
Hows the saying go "when a man says he will do something, he will. No need to remind him every year!"





