Loki-GT
Well-Known Member
It's 2018 and the engine doesn't drain it back down properly?? :shrug: I don't do road racing so I'm a bit ignorant of this problem.What he said, ^
Track guys run both driver and passenger side catch cans, spending most of the time above 5500 rpm for a 20-30min track session and you will need catch cans. The other reason we use them is because of the design of the PCV system, having the PCV ports at the front of the head means under heavy braking events on track the oil in the heads pools at the front of the valve cover right at the PCV port on the valve cover. Dive on the brakes and get right back on the throttle and oil can be ingested through the intake if a catch can is not present.
Dave
I was well aware of the problem on my '69 SS 396 and '85 5.0 but never imagined it could be a problem on these engines.
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