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Old 11-11-2010, 12:16 PM
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i've needing one bad. i go through about a qt to qt and a half every oil change. pulled my intake off couple months ago cleaned all the oil deposits inside

i found this one on summit. not looking to spend alot right now. what ya'll think about this one?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SDA-555-3710/
Old 11-11-2010, 12:38 PM
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Installed mine from catchcans.com, looks like a nice piece. Mounted it on the passenger side head, as pictured earlier in the thread. Haven't checked it yet, but I will update when I do.
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Originally Posted by RcrX
i've needing one bad. i go through about a qt to qt and a half every oil change. pulled my intake off couple months ago cleaned all the oil deposits inside

i found this one on summit. not looking to spend alot right now. what ya'll think about this one?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SDA-555-3710/
Looks just like an oil/moisture/air separator that you use with an air compressor, I had a home made one of those that quickly filled up and saturated. For 20 bux more you can get one of the nice ones that have been posted here that have the metal mesh inside them that never need replacement. I'll bet that you have to replace the filter periodically in the one you linked to...just my .02
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I agree with bud. i ran one of those and was not very happy with it...spend a little more cash now and be happy.
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Interesting how the very basic barebones steel mesh in a billet can is preferred here over an actual air oil seperator. Even coming from you with a boost set up...

I'm still considering that lingenfelter unit, just because you can route the oil back to the pan and it looks so oem to boot.
Might pick up one of those catchcandotcom units for the other truck though, then compare.
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I like the lingenfelter too but that is high dollar
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Originally Posted by TX Tahoe Z71
Just ordered that one too, in machined
If you check out the pics on this site you can see how they t'ed the PVC and the PS cover vent into the can .Looks clean and neat. Sorry that didnt work. Its in post #21
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