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I think I should have put it as NA cars for normal drivers sly.giflaugh.gif. Full throttle lot or Heavy right footed people will benefit wink.gif

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Hmm about time I paid McWell a visit then [:)]

 

Actually this morning I was running with my PCV hose disconnected from the cam cover [:p]

Wasn't meant to be an experiment... I forgot to connect it back after taking the cam cover off yesterday to replace the sparkplug seals [laugh]

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Hmm about time I paid McWell a visit then [:)]

 

Actually this morning I was running with my PCV hose disconnected from the cam cover [:p]

Wasn't meant to be an experiment... I forgot to connect it back after taking the cam cover off yesterday to replace the sparkplug seals [laugh]

 

So.......any oil spat out? [rolleyes]

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Took me less than 1 hour to put it in....

 

Total cost: oil catch tank $98 hi-temp hose + hose clips + hose attachment $12.00 ($110.00 for whole job)

 

 

 

WIll post pic soon, Look out for it...

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Nope! Thankfully not. But I probably contributed a little to polluting the air [:p]

Just got the plugs changed and went for a short drive. Seems to have fixed something coz the check engine light does not come on anymore....

 

Ohh btw I popped by McWell yesterday evening and saw the oil catchtank and little filter. Didn't get the filter coz i wasn't sure if there's enuff clearance between the cam cover and the bonnet...

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Here are the pics.....thumbsup.gif

 

I got early this morning to install the oil catch tank, pretty easy, took abt half an hour....No drilling needed...

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yep, it really look like a drinking bottle.

 

Nice looking one cost more leh, but utimately still only a "drinking" bottle laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif

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So when it's full, how do you get rid of the oil? Dismantling it will be too leceh. Other than sucking it out, I can't think of any cleaner way.

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