Rocker breather pipes


Omen666

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been told by my tuner that my car could benefit from a rocker breather pipes fitted to a oil catch can, where is the best place to weld these onto the cam cover. As if I want 400bhp he says the engine defo needs this fitted
 
Depends on your exhaust manifold, either on the front, or on the back.
 
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Depends on your exhaust manifold, either on the front, or on the back.
Depends on the manifold?? Well here is my exhaust set up
 
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Depends on the manifold?? Well here is my exhaust set up

You would find it easier to have rear mounted breathers with a ramhorn, I switched to rears. But putting them on the rear means you the breathers will have no baffle, I made my own using some thin alluminium.
 
You would find it easier to have rear mounted breathers with a ramhorn, I switched to rears. But putting them on the rear means you the breathers will have no baffle, I made my own using some thin alluminium.
Any chance pal you can show me the baffles u made ?
 
I haven't got any pictures I'm afraid, it was just some thin ally, made into a rectangle that had a bend at each end to make a bridge over the breather port.
You don't have to do it but I found I was filling the catch can more than usual.
By making the simple plates it solved the catch can problem but still breathed as is should.
 
I haven't got any pictures I'm afraid, it was just some thin ally, made into a rectangle that had a bend at each end to make a bridge over the breather port.
You don't have to do it but I found I was filling the catch can more than usual.
By making the simple plates it solved the catch can problem but still breathed as is should.
Any idea where is best place to fit the catch can not much room at all in engine bay
 
Mine is next too the battery.
 
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