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    Default sr20det drift car breather setup ?

    can someone that knows show me the correct way to have the breather setup on a redtop s20det running a top mount ? i have searched everywhere but too many people disagree.i just want the correct way of doing it !!

    http://www.importtuner.com/features/.../photo_16.html
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    saw this but not sure how it works tbh


    do any of the professionally built sr20det cars vent to atmosphere or upgrade PCV side with a catch can and upgrade rocker cover/air intake side with a catch can keeping the vacuum system in place ?


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    Pic not workin. I have a catch tank on top of the rad. cover with the orignal can gone (wouldnt fit with s/s manifold). Pipe from the sump to rocker then to catch can with another from can to filter.


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    Completely off topic
    Well done on the feature in mm , read it all yesterday , class car man , fair play


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    Quote Originally Posted by Aidan Hogan View Post
    Completely off topic
    Well done on the feature in mm , read it all yesterday , class car man , fair play
    thanks very much. graham did wonders with the pics and cheers to modified motors for putting it in


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    anyone ?
    saw that this 2.2 build uses vac system

    http://drift.skayltd.jp/files/RYO%20...painted%29.JPG


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    im running a fullybuilt 2.2 with a top mount turbo,and ive it vented to atmosphere,and ive no prob and does not throw up oil,same with the Pdr motorsport r33 skyline we built,no issues

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    Lots of pics would help. I want to set up a catch tank on my vvti 1JZ, but haven't a clue how to.


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    the above pic is wrong!!! very wrong!!! if urs is an s13 engine non vvt!!!
    you run the pip from the side of the block to the "T" piece on the rocket cover then run a pipe from the front of the "T" piece to ur oil catch tank!!!


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    would there be any reason that the s14 and s15 rockers were made different then ?

    dan , are you running non vvt or vvt , do you have any oil coming up ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by jamie180sx View Post
    im running a fullybuilt 2.2 with a top mount turbo,and ive it vented to atmosphere,and ive no prob and does not throw up oil,same with the Pdr motorsport r33 skyline we built,no issues
    jamie, is urs non vvt ? also did read somewhere that e85 shouldnt be run vta as it was alot more dangerous than ordinary fuel .

    i dont have any issues yet but dont want any so wanna sort it right.


 

 

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