3.3TT Oil Catch Can?

What check valve did you use? I'm finding cheap amazon ones or high priced other ones just like the catch can prices.
I ordered from the K8 Store. It comes with some catch can orders, but you can order it separately if you email or call David.
 
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Another dumb question but now I'm confused on what kind of hoses to buy. Not the size but what type to handle the pressure on the pcv side and the breather side.
 
Do you have a picture of how you mounted them?

I'm only running the PCV side right now. Just zip two screws into the wall under the plastic trim by the fuse box. Super simple.
I was lazy on the fresh air side and just tucked it into a void. Well, it bounced around a lot. Which is fine, except it bounced against the TCU and started digging a hole in the TCU cover....... Eventually I'll get around to mounting it to the brace or something.

Another dumb question but now I'm confused on what kind of hoses to buy. Not the size but what type to handle the pressure on the pcv side and the breather side.

For hoses, this pressure is *nothing*. Use decent clamps and nipples with barbs and you're fine. The "correct" choice is Evaporative emissions hose (e.g. gates 27006), but you can also use plain old low pressure fuel hose or high pressure fuel injection hose. You normally can't get plain vacuum hose in sizes this large. Whatever you run, just check the PCV hoses after a few months to make sure they're not falling apart. Don't use pool hose or something from the hardware store.
 
I'm only running the PCV side right now. Just zip two screws into the wall under the plastic trim by the fuse box. Super simple.
I was lazy on the fresh air side and just tucked it into a void. Well, it bounced around a lot. Which is fine, except it bounced against the TCU and started digging a hole in the TCU cover....... Eventually I'll get around to mounting it to the brace or something.



For hoses, this pressure is *nothing*. Use decent clamps and nipples with barbs and you're fine. The "correct" choice is Evaporative emissions hose (e.g. gates 27006), but you can also use plain old low pressure fuel hose or high pressure fuel injection hose. You normally can't get plain vacuum hose in sizes this large. Whatever you run, just check the PCV hoses after a few months to make sure they're not falling apart. Don't use pool hose or something from the hardware store.
Thankyou thankyou thankyou.
 
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