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Twingo II Forum - ('07 – '14)
Oil catch tank for tce engine
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<blockquote data-quote="oscar" data-source="post: 157030" data-attributes="member: 2757"><p>renault call it the oil vapour breather or rebreather man wheras it's known to most people and in textbooks as positive crankcase ventilation or pcv. basically a lot of hondas and other souped up cars will just go straight with a little filter on the crank case ventilation / breather and to keep it easy to understand they just catch the oil in the little tiny pod filter and fart the fumes out into the atmosphere. basically the catch can is the same, exept it vents the fumes back into the manifold to be burned! for the inlet side, follow the chart you posted and see where the ''oil vapour rebreather'' runs into the inlet manifold and that will be where you want to connect the other side of the catch can and then mount it hope that helps sir</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscar, post: 157030, member: 2757"] renault call it the oil vapour breather or rebreather man wheras it's known to most people and in textbooks as positive crankcase ventilation or pcv. basically a lot of hondas and other souped up cars will just go straight with a little filter on the crank case ventilation / breather and to keep it easy to understand they just catch the oil in the little tiny pod filter and fart the fumes out into the atmosphere. basically the catch can is the same, exept it vents the fumes back into the manifold to be burned! for the inlet side, follow the chart you posted and see where the ''oil vapour rebreather'' runs into the inlet manifold and that will be where you want to connect the other side of the catch can and then mount it hope that helps sir [/QUOTE]
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Twingo II Forum - ('07 – '14)
Oil catch tank for tce engine
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