Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Need 10 people to qualify this group buy of oil catch can kits.

Comes with:

- 15mm or 12mm hose (1.2m) - please specify.

- hose clamps

- filter

- 800ml

- Unbaffled but can be easily done with steel wool and a stocking (SK handy tip number 1954) :cheers:

catchtank.jpg

Usefull installation links - click here - and here - and here

Price for 10 buyers - $80 delivered (Australia only)

Closing - Wednesday 20th April. Payment due Friday 22nd April.

1/ 400kwgtr_____________ - PAID - SENT

2/ Gizmo73______________ - AWAITING PAYMENT

3/ Abo Bob______________ - PAID - SENT

4/ (B1) MR_fanny_________ - PAID - SENT

5/ aussnick______________ - PAID - SENT

6/ [[d a n n y]]___________ - PAID - SENT

7/ gtrGhosTDoGG11_______ - PAID - SENT

8/ GIGOLO______________ - PAID - SENT

9/ voona________________ - AWAITING PAYMENT

10/ damuscat____________ - PAID - SENT

11/ C & B________________ - AWAITING PAYMENT

12/ BLakniTE x2___________ - PAID (2) - SENT (2)

13/ tkch55 x2_____________ - PAID (2) - SENT (2)

14/ nismo_au_____________ - PAID - SENT

15/ lwells________________ - PAID - SENT

16/ Yotis_________________ - PAID - SENT

17/ stu_r30_______________ - AWAITING PAYMENT

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/69665-oil-catch-can-kits/
Share on other sites

  • Replies 94
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

yowser...

Im also in..nice price..

Just to confirm for all - these ones dont need to be cut open/welded again to install baffling...they have access via a lid, etc etc...

Based on the threads about this going around, im sure this wouldve been asked eventually !!

The filter can be taken off for the plumb back set-up.

The opening for the filter is just big enough to feed the stocking in and then stuff it with steel wool. I used a wooden skewer to help feed the steel wool in.

:)

How big is the opening where the filter is? Does it have a thread? What can you use to close it off?

Also, the 2 inlet/outlets, do they finish with the wall of the can or they lead a bit inside?

Sorry about all the questions but I got a dodgy one recently. :D

Top opening = 9mm inner diameter

No thread but has lip for hose clamp.

You could use a bung or a peice of hose with a bolt and hose clamp to close it off.

2 inlet/outlets finish with the wall of the can.

Yeh ill take 1 for 80 bux ;)

Count me in, PM me for more details please

Alright! 9 out of 10 already. :)

I will PM everyone with payment details as soon as we get the 10th buyer.

:)

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I also think it comes down to the dollars spent for quality items, there's some cheapie versions out there, which look fine, but, there are versions of much higher quality out there, but, you obviously pay more for the quality of materials used and quality control When I first got work done by Advan Performance on my old R33 the silicone joiners were cheapies and actually blew out on a joiner heading to the plenum, when I then took it to Unigroup they said that the silicone hoses they used and were junk, Unigroup replaced every hose on the engine with much higher quality items and from then I never had a issue with any hose Additional cost and quality gets you quality silicone base materials and quality reinforcement fabric stuff As for OEM rubber hoses, again, quality materials and strict quality control will give you quality hoses, but only to OEM spec, I believe using quality silicone replacements is a upgrade I  saying this I have only dealt with vehicles I own and play with
    • Not gonna lie my sense of smell isn't the best. But it does look more grey to me. It doesn't smell like oil, friend says it smells like fuel.
    • That's it. Too rich for me. I'm out. If it does start to sell in pieces, I'll probably register an interest in the diff & axles, gearbox & tailshaft, and maybe the brakes.
    • I tried my best, well I see how it is though... It's time to be ruthless! I'll up my bid with a JVC sub and an amp to run it, 8 stainless steel drink coasters with a rubber backing, and a photo of Tom Cruise. Oh, I can increase the cash portion by 20 cents if that helps. 
    • Or if it's grey, is it watery? Does it do it after you've been for like an hour long drive it will still do it, or just near the start of the trip? As GTS said, does it seem like oil (blue), water (white/grey) or fuel (black)? Sometimes the colour can be hard to see clearly too for what it is, as GTS says, what's it smell like?
×
×
  • Create New...