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Old Sep 10, 2008 | 03:29 PM
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Hi everyone! I am considering adding a Greddy oil catch tank #12003510. I have a 2006 ,6sp, with a Greddy twin turbo kit aswell as other mods! I am asking everyone who actually knows! To let me know how it works and the main purpose of the catch tank? Plus if you have personally added this can to your 350Z or G please let me know in detail how to install? I am about done adding performance mods, now I want to start adding parts that help out and make a difference with what I already have! No smart azz comments please, you members know who you are!!!!! Thanks for any helpful info, Robert
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Old Sep 10, 2008 | 03:44 PM
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They are used for the simple reason that when oil gets mixed with the a/f it reduces octane rating.Here is the way i did mine....but im gonna redo it soon.
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Old Sep 10, 2008 | 03:48 PM
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They are used for the simple reason that when oil gets mixed with the a/f it reduces octane rating.Here is the way i did mine....but im gonna redo it soon.

Did it come with the hoses or did you buy them seperate? Also was it hard to install? And did you notice any difference in adding your HKS DLI? Considering one for my car! Thanks, Robert
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Old Sep 11, 2008 | 05:06 AM
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Bought the hoses seperate and its an easy install.I bought the HKS only cause ive been fi for a very long time but i really dont notice any difference.
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Bought the hoses seperate and its an easy install.I bought the HKS only cause ive been fi for a very long time but i really dont notice any difference.

Ok, thank you very much for the honesty about the HKS DLI! How did you know where to hook up the oil lines on the engine?
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Old Sep 12, 2008 | 03:43 PM
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One goes to the pcv valve and the other one goes to the inlet at the front of the intake plenum.Ill take a pic for you on sunday with my engine cover off.
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One goes to the pcv valve and the other one goes to the inlet at the front of the intake plenum.Ill take a pic for you on sunday with my engine cover off.

Ok, thank you very much!
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