Originally Posted by BenFenner
Tekkie, the catch can pictured would work as long as it has a drain at the bottom of it that can be drained (usually manually). How quickly it fills up (requiring manual draining) would depend on the amount of WOT the engine sees and the condition of the piston rings.
Tekkie, the catch can pictured would work as long as it has a drain at the bottom of it that can be drained (usually manually). How quickly it fills up (requiring manual draining) would depend on the amount of WOT the engine sees and the condition of the piston rings.
I have one in my car far from the motor and in a low position. It works just fine. It remains empty and also has a manual drain on the nottom like you said. I like it because its nice and hidden.