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tony78
5th May 2012, 01:25 PM
hey all can anyone tell me where i am able to buy a provent 200 catch can and everything else required to fit it in brisbane and also what im looking at for the price.thanks in advance

mudski
5th May 2012, 03:51 PM
Ebay it dude. I just got one for $170 pp.

tony78
5th May 2012, 05:49 PM
hey mudski i saw those but you will still need the kit to hook it up which all together is $299.

mudski
5th May 2012, 05:55 PM
What kit mate? All you will need extra is some hose and maybe some fittings... Won't be another $130 for that. Lucky if it's $30.

Edit : Ah just saw the rip off kit they are selling too. For starters the "oil resistant silicone hose" they are selling in that kit won't be oil resistant. I used to wholesale this hose to companies like them a few years back. Oil is silicone's no.1 enemy. Better off with oil resistant rubber IMO. Oil will make the silicone layers made up in the hose separate from the fibre strand that holds it together.
They've given you a list of whats in the kit, price it up from a hose place. I garuntee it will be a lot less.
Silicone is great for water hoses, but nothing thats sold on Ebay and in most speed shops for that fact are good enough to be used for oil. Even turbo hoses. Silicone can withstand great pressures that what rubber can but when it comes in contact with oil, rubber will outlast it anyday.
There is oil resistant silicone hose you can buy, but it costs more than the extra they are charging. Be careful!!!!
This is where I used to work a few years ago. We sold the cheap silicone hose to compete with the garbage sold these days, and sold the real deal to most large trucking manufactuers, e.g Kenworth, also bus companies and any large company with dollars at stake.
http://www.spareco.com.au/home.php

Maxhead
5th May 2012, 05:59 PM
Yeah mate, go eBay for 170 bucks and get some hoses and clamps from your local. Should not cost you more then 200 all up

tony78
5th May 2012, 09:03 PM
cheers for that mudski.great advice man.i was looking at the kit and thinking the same thing.way to much for what you get hey.just goes to show how valuable it is to do your research first.hence why im on here.thanks again

tony78
5th May 2012, 09:21 PM
has anyone got some pics they can put up of the finished install please???

mudski
5th May 2012, 10:25 PM
I got mine but have yet to install it. I want to clean up the engine bay still first. One more heater hose to do. Nissan got real lazy when they put the new engine in. Shite everywhere. But I'll be mounting it on the firewall, left side.

Hey nisspat, I see you have a new troll. Do you still need to do these prehistoric mods to the new ones?

tony78
6th May 2012, 09:23 AM
when did you have to put the new engine in and why take it to nissan.must have cost you a packet mudski

mudski
6th May 2012, 09:57 AM
Warragul Nissan did it a couple of years back. The previous owner had it done as it "grenaded", so they had to put a whole new motor in. Not rebuild it. Cost about 12k by memory.

tony78
6th May 2012, 01:40 PM
holy crap.i saw a long zd30 online somewhere the other week for 8k.thought that was pretty good

Richo1
4th December 2013, 01:43 PM
Hi Guys i bought a Pro Vent 200 for my 06 zd30 patrol any one got any instructions and pics for an install please.

threedogs
4th December 2013, 01:46 PM
Should be heaps of pics , check the archives.

mudski
4th December 2013, 02:34 PM
The hose from the top of the motor, lhs, to your air intake pipe just before the turbo it goes inline of that. You will need to make adapters as the provent is inch ports and the motor side is half in and the intake is 3/4inch. I used brass adapters from Reece plumbing to make my adapters.

NT09ST
7th December 2013, 08:47 AM
This is how I did mine

http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/showthread.php?21057-EGR-Block-amp-Provent-finally-done.&p=381861#post381861

Fittings from the irrigation shop maby $3 and the hose from ENZED or anywhere that sells decent hose. While your there get a tap so you can run a drain from the bottom outlet.