Yes but do you have vacuum when you connect an OCC e.g. the mishimoto one?
I'm considering this kit, anyone recommend any additional parts outside of what can be purchased directly from the site kit A?
My OCC is bigger than the Mishimoto and I have to drain it all the time to keep it from filling. With a Mishimoto, I would have to drain once a month or more to be safe. Mine is difficult to access and I would hate to have to drain it even more often. Only critique of the Mishimoto is that it should hold more.
To Velocity26: Couldn't have said it better myself. Thanks for chiming in!
BTW, the latest batch is down to only a few more kits. Oh and I also will be making our last shipments Saturday (tomorrow) before a week long vacation- so if anyone was wanting a kit quickly now is certainly the time.
Rob
I am not 100% sure how you intend to use the catch cans, but this is what I have learned. For the vacuum side, you want an efficient catch can that will extract the most oil possible, and the Mishimoto has gained the reputation as one of the best at that. For the VTA or vent to inlet side, you want a very free flowing can, something that will not allow back pressure to build up, the BMS is supposedly the highest flowing can with almost no restriction. As you can likely guess, the higher flowing cans are usually less efficient and the most efficient are usually the lower flowing cans.
This is the set-up is what I have installed.
Do you have to tap the head? If you don't what would the benefit be of doing so?
After the discussion with Rob, i think i understand the System quite well.
But what still confuses me is that the aim of providing vacuum on either the low load or high load side does not fit to the choice of OCC which is recommended.
To summarize:
High side= no real vacuum, but a high Filtration OCC would maybe hinder the flow- therefore a high flowing one gets used to provide a crankcase Ventilation with the least resistance. Besides that it is outdated my conclusion is that running VTA then is superior at least when rated from an healthy engine Point of view (because you cannot have less resistance than running VTA with nothing in between).
Low Side= vacuum on all Events besides high load. You want to have vacuum to Keep you engine clean & healthy and because it is better for Piston rings etc.
But what i dont understand here is: If the vacuum Comes from the TB you will loose vacuum if you put an high Filtration OCC like the mishmoto one in between, because it hinders vacuum flowing from TB to the VC!
It really makes no sense: If we want to have the highest vacuum possible on the low load side, using an high flowing OCC instead of an high Filtration one would be the best choice?!
Up to now i am running stock PCV System on low load- i really want to have a good System there, but the aim= providing highest vacuum & catching contamination through a OCC for me seem to be contrary to each other. So one has to choose wether he wants to have the best vacuum possible (no OCC) or the highest catching (Mishmoto OCC) and i am not sure, what´s better tbh.