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    What does it do? Does it really work?
    Can't find a thread here or can't search for it.
    Has anyone been using this in CRDI turbo engines? Will this help the leaking of oil seen in the intake hose of the turbo?
    To those using an oil catch can, what are your reviews about this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by raquino View Post
    What does it do? Does it really work?
    Can't find a thread here or can't search for it.
    Has anyone been using this in CRDI turbo engines? Will this help the leaking of oil seen in the intake hose of the turbo?
    To those using an oil catch can, what are your reviews about this?

    Search is your friend. You will not regret installing one.

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    I have one installed in our Innova D4-D. Bought it online from a seller from OLX. Since it doesnt have any baffle inside I just fabricated a baffle system from a piece of metal sheet, then placed steel wool scrubber at the bottom. It does a good job keeping the turbo intake clean and dry. I just drain it every 4 months or so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garfield_08 View Post
    I have one installed in our Innova D4-D. Bought it online from a seller from OLX. Since it doesnt have any baffle inside I just fabricated a baffle system from a piece of metal sheet, then placed steel wool scrubber at the bottom. It does a good job keeping the turbo intake clean and dry. I just drain it every 4 months or so.
    you have a picture sir? thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Martinez View Post
    you have a picture sir? thank you
    I will try to upload later. My catch can is the Greddy box-type (http://www.turbomr2.com/MR2/For%20Sa...h_Can-3588.jpg) with 15mm fittings like the one in the link. I also drilled and installed a petcock drain valve on the side for easy draining.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Martinez View Post
    you have a picture sir? thank you
    I will try to upload later. My catch can is the Greddy box-type (http://www.turbomr2.com/MR2/For%20Sale/Photos/Catch_Can-3588.jpg) with 15mm fittings like the one in the link. I also drilled and installed a petcock drain valve on the side for easy draining.

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    my oil catch can is the earth. deretso yong hose ko,nakatutok na sa lupa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fireice2 View Post
    Search is your friend. You will not regret installing one.
    Great. I will try to get one if it is really advisable.
    Was searching for the thread but it shows so many titles. Is there any particular thread you know where the oil catch can was discussed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fireice2 View Post
    Search is your friend. You will not regret installing one.
    Great. I will try to get one if it is really advisable.
    Was searching for the thread but it shows so many titles. Is there any particular thread you know where the oil catch can was discussed?

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    Its pretty common among Monterosport and Fortuner owners. I suggest visit the Mistu and Toyota treads

    Quote Originally Posted by raquino View Post
    Great. I will try to get one if it is really advisable.
    Was searching for the thread but it shows so many titles. Is there any particular thread you know where the oil catch can was discussed?

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    Great. I will try to get one if it is really advisable.
    Was searching for the thread but it shows so many titles. Is there any particular thread you know where the oil catch can was discussed?
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    Its pretty common among Monterosport and Fortuner owners. I suggest visit the Mistu and Toyota treads

    Quote Originally Posted by raquino View Post
    Great. I will try to get one if it is really advisable.
    Was searching for the thread but it shows so many titles. Is there any particular thread you know where the oil catch can was discussed?

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    Great. I will try to get one if it is really advisable.
    Was searching for the thread but it shows so many titles. Is there any particular thread you know where the oil catch can was discussed?

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    Mine is an old 4ja1, so really needed this, so I put one as catch can, used chemical hose and pvc pipe going to container, then the air output from the breather, i inserted it on the tube where the air is going to the air intake. The oil moisture really exist, its intoxicating the air filter, but at least, most of the air will go directly to the intake. The inside of the air intake is now so clean.

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    Ok lang ba kung mag fabricate na lang ng OCC or mas maganda kung bumili nalang ng branded na bolt on kahit fake?

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    Saan ba sirs ok magpakabit ng OCC Marikina or Quezon City area? Thanks!

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    Planning as well to install one, but will install a reputable brand Mann Provent 200. Most typical install is more on form and not on performance. We've open one famous shiny brand and it is literally just an eclosed can. It does removes oil mist but not so very efficient. Others could as well endanger the engine oil seals, kase maliit ang nozzle and could induce pressurization of crankcase.
    Last edited by Jiggs; February 14th, 2016 at 01:06 AM.

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    laki nang used neto, even for ordinary engines. sa akin DIY lang gasoline filter converted to oil filter with medium size can, its been months now, mas malinis ang intake manifold, throttle and IACV

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    Confirm ko lang kung tama yung diagram ko for DIY OCC install on a Toyota 2KD engine?

    Wala kasi ako workshop and engine manuals


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    ^^ yes correct

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    bad trip! nag leak ang oil catch can ko doon parang sa level indicator niya. ang dumi tuloy ng engine bay ko

    the catch can brand is greddy. any diy remedy for this mga pees?

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    bad trip! nag leak ang oil catch can ko doon parang sa level indicator niya. ang dumi tuloy ng engine bay ko

    the catch can brand is greddy. any diy remedy for this mga pees?
    try mo sir epoxy steel or tapalan mo na lang talaga yung butas (disable na yung oil indicator)

    gawing habit na lang na mag drain every oil change.

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    Subukan ko gamitan ng gasket maker. Pero kelangan ko muna hugasan at linisin ng maayos para kumapit iyon.

    Salamat sa idea bro 😊

    to be or not to be, that always confuses me!

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    Drain ako kanina ng oil catch can. Medyo madami din nasalo niya considering meron pa leak iyong occ



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    to be or not to be, that always confuses me!

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    good day tsikoteers, ask ko lang meron ba oil catch can toyota altis 2005 model? location nya ba ay malapit lang sa air filter? salamat :-)

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