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Ape
PostPosted: Sat Mar 27, 2010 12:22 pm Up
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Seb wrote:
Watch the catch tanks sometimes, they can fill up with water for some reason!

Thats just condensation mate. I'm getting one for mine soon, but I got a PCV system to sort out too for it. they need periodic cleaning out as well, you don't want a catch tank getting full or blocked Laughing

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Seb wrote:
Watch the catch tanks sometimes, they can fill up with water for some reason!

I know seb ive had water in mine and also ive had like a throfy gunk in there, its when warm oil vapors react with the cold tank. But i empty mine every friday and i do not re use it.

 

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Ape wrote:

Thats just condensation mate. I'm getting one for mine soon, but I got a PCV system to sort out too for it. they need periodic cleaning out as well, you don't want a catch tank getting full or blocked Laughing
Yeah indeed, was just saying if it's in a hard to reach area, then a catch might not be the best idea! I debated one for mine, but in the end they just get too much condensation in (slightly more on S/C's than ITB's for some reason..).

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i just think that this just looks really nice and oem, proper job i have to say. Smile


 

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This had one fitted. Looks like it's in the only place to put it.

 

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gti180boy wrote:
i just think that this just looks really nice and oem, proper job i have to say. Smile


And not a single bit of colour coded plastic in sight...just goes to show, less is more.

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Really is Smile ^^

Glad you're warming to it now Paul Smile

 

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Anybody know what an optimum oil temperature is? At what temperature would it be classed as being too hot?
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If you can get a coolant -> oil cooler that would be better ideally.

Should be running at 90ish, maybe hitting 100. Anything over 140ish fully synth will start to fail. Though evidently hotter = better for vicsosity, just not TOO hot.

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I'd have thought 120ish would be classed as pretty hot as well?? Still, I couldn't put my finger on a good and constant temperature for optimum performance.
 

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Yeah, 120 is fairly hot. I'd be worried if it went over 110ish. It should be within 15 degrees of coolant temp at a push, and ideally 10 degrees.
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you can see mine there, but like what ed said its hard to find a place as i don't think I'll be using the standard air box yet i may get a bmc canister yet i haven't made my mind up yet.

 


have you got a new air feed to your box ed or is it still that horrible piping??

 

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The piping into the bottom of the standard air filter box? It's actually very good and the fabric inside is very good at soaking up and holding any moisture that could get into the intake.
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Can someone educate me here, i thought having TBs meant there was no need for the standard air filter box?
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Dave, you should have some form of filter, you don't want dust/particles/insects etc going into your trumpets! A lot of people run the risk and use the bodies without a filter.
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