I have been eyeing this concept of how the oil goes right back into the intake on our car. I have identified two places that the oil could enter the intake tube(the long plastic tube that goes from the Mass Air Flow Sensor) and the intake manifold from my valve covers. I plan on getting me a oil catch can to catch just this, the oil that gets blown by. I like the Moroso, but I don't care for the price. I have thought about buying this 20 dollar catch can and said, "Why not." So here are the two places that I would run the can to and from the intake. Now, every little bit helps right. I also read that it just gets burned up as it goes into the cylinders. But, what do you all think? I just wish I had did this when I had the car since 22K miles.
*Update* It is a oil/air separator and not an oil catch can now.
I took three photos to show where they start and feed into. I hope these help in locating the same ones on your 08 3.5 Ltr VVT GT V6
This is the photo taken of the engine from the front of the car.
This and the next one, are taken from the side of the car.
Thanks to Shibby and his suggestion. This would be what I was thinking of getting and not the universal catch can I posted about. Sorry for not keeping the photo of that universal up, I did not think it would matter.
*update* this is cheaper and its a Steeda. I am going to use this and if it does not work out, im going with the Mann-Hummel, which was a little over a hundred.
*Update* It is a oil/air separator and not an oil catch can now.
I took three photos to show where they start and feed into. I hope these help in locating the same ones on your 08 3.5 Ltr VVT GT V6
This is the photo taken of the engine from the front of the car.
This and the next one, are taken from the side of the car.
Thanks to Shibby and his suggestion. This would be what I was thinking of getting and not the universal catch can I posted about. Sorry for not keeping the photo of that universal up, I did not think it would matter.
*update* this is cheaper and its a Steeda. I am going to use this and if it does not work out, im going with the Mann-Hummel, which was a little over a hundred.
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