Although you might not notice any performance loss in a stock engine, the blow-by created by GDI Engines can lead to reduced combustion, fouled spark plugs, detonation, a dirty throttle body/intake manifold, and it can even lower the fuel efficiency. As PCV systems suck the pressure out of the crankcase, it also draws out a fine mist of oil which is then included in the air/fuel intake charge. If you understand the purpose of a catch can you can say there is a good argument for automakers to place catch cans in their engines no matter if it is a performance vehicle or not. Thread the reservoir onto the separator to lock the catch can into the bracket. Lubricate the o-ring with clean engine oil, then install it into the groove in the separator.
Any GDI Engines benefits greatly from Oil Catch Can let alone a performance vehicle. Thread the hose fittings into the catch can separator and tighten them. Oil Catch cans are placed by the car owners themselves which beg the question of why do the car manufacturers choose not to place an oil catch can in the vehicles. Any GDI Engines benefits greatly from Oil Catch Can let alone a performance vehicle.
Any modified performance car that you see will have some sort of oil catch can on them. Oil Catch cans are placed by the car owners themselves which beg the question of why do the car manufacturers choose not to place an oil catch can in the vehicles. In this video, well show you how to install our STAGE 2 Catch Can into a 19+ Hyundai VelosterInstall Guide.