Last edited by ooba99; September 12th, 2010 at 03:07 PM. Reason: Fixed quote
miggyboy, ok din ang quality and cheaper. check nyo lang if may stock pa.
[quote=KCboy;1558999]miggyboy, ok din ang quality and cheaper. check nyo lang if may stock pa
Thanks Sir KCboy.. Do u have the same brand? parehas po ba yung kulay nya sa color ng truck..like black for instance?
LR nasa OHF mo?
joke lang...
hehehehe
buti pa kayo pa mods mods nalang
maganda sir astig! hirap mag ka strada panay mods ang nasa isip, pinaka mahirap pambili![]()
hahaha naalala ko dati turnilyo lang napalitan, masaya nako...
enjoy na naman...
ngayon, nangangarap nalang ng SIDE BITER![]()
An oil catch can is used in turbo applications, or high-performance race applications where excessive blow-by (leakage past the piston rings) of air and fuel vapor occurs. This creates a positive pressure in the crankcase. Engine manufactures have placed a valve on the engine block which releases this pressure. This valve is known as a PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valve. During engine operation, blow-by gases, as well as oil mist from the rotating components of the engine, pass through the PCV valve and are routed back into the intake for the engine to burn off. However, some of the oil mist and other products settle along the engine intake and over time form a "gunk." The oil catch can collects the oil mist and condenses the fuel vapors while allowing "cleaner" gases to be passed back into the intake. Typically the blow-by gasses are passed through a wire mesh, which give the vapor droplets something to adhere to. Since the oil catch cans condense the vapor portion of the gasses, they will need to be drained periodically of all the oil, fuel and other contaminants
got it from this link:http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_an_oil_catch_can
Just want to share my latest mods.
CF Sticker on hood and back of truck;
Repainted my front bumper to a match its body color. Also, painted the area below the honeycomb grill red, instead of the usual silver.
And with the excess CF sticker to arm rest (un ba tawag dun?)
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