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gringott 12-23-2006 06:48 AM

Perhaps I used the wrong technical term - I picked up two "pot-scrubber" pads that are made out of coiled stainless steel shavings - not the steel wool that comes in pads and is hair thin. There are no loose particles with these pads that I can find. But I will be very careful to make sure that there are none before using.

My thought was to use something that air can flow through while attracting the oil particles. But perhaps as the OP said, it is not needed.

Sisith 12-24-2006 03:17 PM

Well got this installed and now know where all my oil is going... When I did my last oil a change a couple days ago I was down almost 2 quarts. I installed the oil catch can 2 days ago and its about and 1/8 of the way full already...2 DAYS. I might be making a trip to Nissan

Sisith 01-12-2007 11:10 PM

Yeah I just might show up for that, I was at Sierra Vista Autox last weekend.

*edit* This thing catches ALOT of oil in my car, would recommend any and all 350z owners make one of these

Mike Wazowski 01-15-2007 06:37 PM

ok, went out for the first drive after installing it. worked like a champ, there is a little oil at the bottom, not to much though.

Oddly enough though my car idled better with this installed and had less smoke. I really dont know if that coincides with the install, but it was nice.

zz350zz 01-15-2007 06:50 PM

I used to have one on my FI'ed civic back in the day (and its obviously necessary on an FI'ed Z).....but is it really that helpful on an N/A Z?

Mike Wazowski 01-15-2007 06:51 PM


Originally Posted by icedout589
I used to have one on my FI'ed civic back in the day (and its obviously necessary on an FI'ed Z).....but is it helpful on an N/A Z?

It couldnt hurt and the whole thing cost less than $25.00

zz350zz 01-15-2007 06:55 PM


Originally Posted by USN HM 350Z
It couldnt hurt and the whole thing cost less than $25.00


Did you put the steel wool pads in or no?

Mike Wazowski 01-15-2007 07:10 PM


Originally Posted by icedout589
Did you put the steel wool pads in or no?

nope, works fine without it.

VO... 03-01-2007 12:07 PM

I like the idea. Not bad.:thumbup2: I'll probably go with the ARC though. For show purposes...

mega-z 03-09-2007 12:33 PM

why cars don't come with catch cans? i know it might be a stupid question? But can anyone give me a answer. If the product can help the motor:rolleyes:

gringott 03-09-2007 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by mega-z
why cars don't come with catch cans? i know it might be a stupid question? But can anyone give me a answer. If the product can help the motor:rolleyes:

The 350Z and G35 both come with catch cans, they are identified as the lower plenum. They do it that way because of emmissions. My friend is a mechanic at Infiniti, he told me about all the G35s that they had to pull the plenum and clean the oil out of the lower part where it had pooled.

mx350z 03-11-2007 09:51 PM

The Warning label on the "can" say "EXPLOSION avoid Synthetics oils,...." wold that really a problem if I use it with Synthetics oil? have any one using it with Group III/Group IV Synthetics oils?

Mike Wazowski 03-11-2007 10:28 PM

yep, no problems. remember that is referring to AIR COMPRESSORS not cars

mx350z 03-11-2007 11:21 PM

Thanks, I was researching on Synthetic oil on Wikipedia I found

"The disadvantages of synthetic motor oils include:
* Initial costs are usually multiplied by 3 compared to petroleum based oils
* Potential decomposition problems in certain chemical environments
* Potential stress cracking of plastic componentry like POM (polyoxymethylene) in the presence of PAO's."

and that "can" looks like plastic to me.

I'm using base oil with this "can" it works really good for my 06 almost all the oil missing I can found it in this "can" just got to empty it like 400mi.

2Cool4Skool 03-12-2007 04:23 AM

I just put mine in after noticing lots of oil pooled on top of my lower plenum when puttin in my spacer. Since the plastic "can" might not work with synthetic oils, I will replace my "can" every year or so. I like how its clear so I know when to empty it.

After a little over 100 miles, I have about 1 tablespoon of oil in the can.

i8acobra 03-12-2007 08:52 AM

The can will NOT explode when used with synthetic oil. Remember, these are made for air compressors. My compressor can run as high as 175 psi. On your car, there is vacuum in the can, not pressure.

Zivman 03-18-2007 11:42 AM


Originally Posted by i8acobra
The can will NOT explode when used with synthetic oil. Remember, these are made for air compressors. My compressor can run as high as 175 psi. On your car, there is vacuum in the can, not pressure.

I had been looking for nice, easy cheap catch can. This is the perfect solution for me and my already crowded engine bay. Took all of 10 minutes to install and works great.

Quamen 03-18-2007 06:14 PM

I will be making one very shortly here on a 4th axis in a machining center with a cork screw style core that draws vacuum through a tube in the center of the cork screw and then welding it into an aluminum shell. The corks screw will essentially spin the oil out of the air and it will accumulate at the bottom in a reservoir. Should be nice. I will post pics when it is finished.

rcdash 03-23-2007 07:00 PM

anyone have a pic or diagram of the driver's side connection point / hose?

Zivman 03-31-2007 08:15 AM


Originally Posted by rcdash
anyone have a pic or diagram of the driver's side connection point / hose?

The catch install is VERY easy. Just splice it inline with the PCV return:
https://img245.imageshack.us/img245/...cplenumsb7.jpg


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