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The HEMI is Sequential Muti-port Injected i believe so we should be fine without a catch can. Could be mistaken.
The HEMI is Sequential Muti-port Injected i believe so we should be fine without a catch can. Could be mistaken.
I am still on the fringe. These catch cans do catch oil...never disputed that. However, considering where it it reintroduced into your engine, it shouldn't matter much at all. Its hard for me to believe that the dozens of Engineers who worked to design this Truck/Engine would have overlooked a $100 part. Doesn't seem that critical to me TBH. Each to one's own though.
Its my understanding that there is a separator built into the valve cover to deal with this. Also i believe these things are not approved in CA so I'm SOL anyways.
I am still on the fringe. These catch cans do catch oil...never disputed that. However, considering where it it reintroduced into your engine, it shouldn't matter much at all. Its hard for me to believe that the dozens of Engineers who worked to design this Truck/Engine would have overlooked a $100 part. Doesn't seem that critical to me TBH. Each to one's own though.
***I am still on the fringe. These catch cans do catch oil...never disputed that. However, considering where it it reintroduced into your engine, it shouldn't matter much at all. Its hard for me to believe that the dozens of Engineers who worked to design this Truck/Engine would have overlooked a $100 part. Doesn't seem that critical to me TBH. Each to one's own though.
***Its my understanding that there is a separator built into the valve cover to deal with this. Also i believe these things are not approved in CA so I'm SOL anyways.
***They didnt overlook a $100 part... They realized that Joe Blow and Patty Smith off the streets arent going to take the time, or know-how, to dump the can once every few months. Some folks dont even change their own oil. Can you imagine when the can fills up and dumps all that liquid into your intake? Can you imagine if every vehicle had a catch can?
EDIT: And these car manufacturers dont give a crap about how long these motors last. They WANT them to be replaced. Everything now-a-days has a shelf life. They expect these vehicles to last about 250,000k, at best, and then be replaced.
Brew--Do Cal. emission rules really preclude the use of a catch can? I thought that you mentioned that.
Jay