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I've tried doing my research. I think I understand the following:
- oil catch cans minimize crankcase aerosolized oil from getting put through the intake system,
- this is not related to oil usage issues with some of the Voodoo engines (or at least significant oil usage, which seems to be an oil control piston ring issue), and
- for most, a passenger catch can collects some oil, a driver catch can very little.
Since the combustion chamber will already have a film of oil on the walls, I assume the thinking from keeping oil from being introduced into the intake is:
- maybe prevention of eventual sludge formation in the intake manifold runners,
- maybe prevention of crud accumulation on the intake valves,
- maybe prolonging spark plug life, and/or
- maybe slightly more power because of more perfect combustion without the oil being present.
Most of the information I found seems to point to the oil collected as the reason for the catch can, without engine tear down or boroscope pictures showing engines with and without catch can use. (The "see, here's the oil" with the assumption that said oil is damaging.)
Can anyone point me to data driven (versus opinion driven) reasons why catch cans are important to either prolonging the life or performance of the Voodoo (or other engines). I don't have any issue installing at least the passenger side catch can, but I'm looking for the reasons why it is a good idea.
- oil catch cans minimize crankcase aerosolized oil from getting put through the intake system,
- this is not related to oil usage issues with some of the Voodoo engines (or at least significant oil usage, which seems to be an oil control piston ring issue), and
- for most, a passenger catch can collects some oil, a driver catch can very little.
Since the combustion chamber will already have a film of oil on the walls, I assume the thinking from keeping oil from being introduced into the intake is:
- maybe prevention of eventual sludge formation in the intake manifold runners,
- maybe prevention of crud accumulation on the intake valves,
- maybe prolonging spark plug life, and/or
- maybe slightly more power because of more perfect combustion without the oil being present.
Most of the information I found seems to point to the oil collected as the reason for the catch can, without engine tear down or boroscope pictures showing engines with and without catch can use. (The "see, here's the oil" with the assumption that said oil is damaging.)
Can anyone point me to data driven (versus opinion driven) reasons why catch cans are important to either prolonging the life or performance of the Voodoo (or other engines). I don't have any issue installing at least the passenger side catch can, but I'm looking for the reasons why it is a good idea.
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