Catch can update.
Catch can update.
why a catch can?
excessive crank case pressure thats why
keep in mind, this was only after about 3-4 hard pulls, the can was clean previously.
our cars....do not like high rpm runs very much.
this is a perfect example of why you should never be hotlapping.....
or doing back to back extended high rpm driving, well...without certain precautions anyway
excessive crank case pressure thats why

keep in mind, this was only after about 3-4 hard pulls, the can was clean previously.
our cars....do not like high rpm runs very much.
this is a perfect example of why you should never be hotlapping.....
or doing back to back extended high rpm driving, well...without certain precautions anyway
when you consider that often the oil up in the valvetrain is a bit on the frothy side....
i was doing hard pulls, in pretty cold air....and it was shot out the valve cover due to excess crank case pressure....its not all that surprising that it doesnt look like nice brown engine oil anymore
pull your engine oil cap after some runs. youll see what i mean.
i was doing hard pulls, in pretty cold air....and it was shot out the valve cover due to excess crank case pressure....its not all that surprising that it doesnt look like nice brown engine oil anymore
pull your engine oil cap after some runs. youll see what i mean.
when you consider that often the oil up in the valvetrain is a bit on the frothy side....
i was doing hard pulls, in pretty cold air....and it was shot out the valve cover due to excess crank case pressure....its not all that surprising that it doesnt look like nice brown engine oil anymore
pull your engine oil cap after some runs. youll see what i mean.
i was doing hard pulls, in pretty cold air....and it was shot out the valve cover due to excess crank case pressure....its not all that surprising that it doesnt look like nice brown engine oil anymore
pull your engine oil cap after some runs. youll see what i mean.
that was the first indicator that i had a serious problem, the only difference was mine was half full of the same milky stuff.
keep in mind im in pretty cold temperatures...a little emulsified oil is pretty common.
look under your oilcap. i garuntee youll see a little on the bottom of it.
Last edited by an0malous; Feb 16, 2008 at 12:49 AM.
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