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Oil seperator question?

NightmareMoon

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Passenger side is the vacuum direct to the intake. The driver side is basically just a vent.

Most of the oil vapor (90%?) gets into the intake from the passenger side.
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I live in Ca, after seeing how much oil is caught after 400miles this will be staying on my engine. I kept the stock tubes just in case for warranty work.
 

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Reading through these pages and I was noticing how the Bob's catch can are installed. In general, a catch should always be mounted down stream and just slightly below the PCV fitting. Bob's catch can seems a little high and has the hose curving back doesn't seem very good...
For example, I think the Mishimoto Can is mounted in the perfect place, down stream, slightly lower and no up hill or sharp bends...Just an opinion...

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