cncBilly
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ADD W1 does the job. Simple to install, simple to clean. Basically same as post #18 but ADD W1. BMS also has one worth looking at. Good luck have fun with it. Cheers.
9k miles, the other right intake occ is clean
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Damn, that's a lot of oil. What do you do with it? Dump it or pour it back in?
I saw the BMS one. Looks to be "maintenance free". Gravity pulls the separated oil back into the crankcase. Anyone bought this one?ADD W1 does the job. Simple to install, simple to clean. Basically same as post #18 but ADD W1. BMS also has one worth looking at. Good luck have fun with it. Cheers.
Do you really want that slop back in the crankcaseI saw the BMS one. Looks to be "maintenance free". Gravity pulls the separated oil back into the crankcase. Anyone bought this one?
Who is arguing? I think we are comparing.ADD W1 Dual Inlet. Dump it out every oil change. You can argue all you want about them but I know where it is connected and the fact that I get oil at all should be proof enough that they are needed.
yeah dump it outDamn, that's a lot of oil. What do you do with it? Dump it or pour it back in?
There is one very important reason for them to do this, to stick with simplicity.
The lowest common denominator car owner.
I saw the BMS one. Looks to be "maintenance free". Gravity pulls the separated oil back into the crankcase. Anyone bought this one?
I only question the wisdom of this. Ok I get the wanting something maintenance free, but after seeing and smelling what came though the PCV catch can...maybe you like a mix of moisture and gas mixed with oil in your crank case. Did you see my post of what I got in my can after two weeks? 3.3TT - Oil Catch Can?I saw the BMS one. Looks to be "maintenance free". Gravity pulls the separated oil back into the crankcase. Anyone bought this one?
I only question the wisdom of this. Ok I get the wanting something maintenance free, but after seeing and smelling what came though the PCV catch can...maybe you like a mix of moisture and gas mixed with oil in your crank case. Did you see my post of what I got in my can after two weeks? 3.3TT - Oil Catch Can?
It was pretty consistent with what I've seen others get from theirs. It's a muddy looking mix of oil, gas and water with sediment at the bottom of all that.
I only question the wisdom of this. Ok I get the wanting something maintenance free, but after seeing and smelling what came though the PCV catch can...maybe you like a mix of moisture and gas mixed with oil in your crank case. Did you see my post of what I got in my can after two weeks? 3.3TT - Oil Catch Can?
It was pretty consistent with what I've seen others get from theirs. It's a muddy looking mix of oil, gas and water with sediment at the bottom of all that.
You're using the no maintenance OCC from BMS?The oil system does have a filter, plus, it gets replaced / changed on a regular basis. I mean, if it's THAT bad mixed in with the oil, I can only imagine stock Stingers will start dying at 50K miles left and right.. Sure, a full double-can setup may be "best" from an ideal point of view, but I can't imagine a BMS can would be WORSE than stock. I'm only driving ~7.5K miles / year these days..
You're using the no maintenance OCC from BMS?
Other GDI engines have this from my understanding. It is not just KIA. VW and others. The feeling is that it's hard enough to get people to change their oil and now you want them to empty a catch can? WMI is another thing to stay on top of if you install a system.I believe all that returning back (except the moisture) is problem ok in the short run but the long haul it will problem damage the engine. So I will be buying the ADD W1 V3 can. Just my 2 cents
Now I’m not the best mechanic but what I don’t understand is, is this normal for all that? If not then why does Kia allow this. Does this happen in other type vehicles? I know someone said the after market engineers jumped on the Stinger for this. Did they do the same for other vehicles too? Just a little confused with all this. ![]()
Other GDI engines have this from my understanding. It is not just KIA. VW and others. The feeling is that it's hard enough to get people to change their oil and now you want them to empty a catch can? WMI is another thing to stay on top of if you install a system.