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    ZD30DDTi Catch Can install with Dual Battery and Compressor

    Installed Ryco Catch Can today to 04 DX with DI ZD30. As you can see from the pics, there ain't much room under the bonnet. I was considering moving the compressor but after much procrastination I decided to modify the mounting plate that the compressor sits on and success! Turned out pretty well I think and I'm happy with the result.

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    may i ask, what benefit a catch can has, and should i install one or not.

    I just purchased a GU iv 2007 diesel turbo. 115,000kms ,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erkan View Post
    may i ask, what benefit a catch can has, and should i install one or not.

    I just purchased a GU iv 2007 diesel turbo. 115,000kms ,
    It filters the crank case vapours so there is none, or nearly none, of the oily vapours going back into the air intake and mixing with the exhaust gases from the EGR creating a thick oily sludge which eventually blocks you intake manifold like cholesterol.

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