ChiTownStinger
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Jesus, are you serious? At that rate you'd have to empty it like once a month! That seems like a lot, how many miles is that approx?
Maybe 600?
Jesus, are you serious? At that rate you'd have to empty it like once a month! That seems like a lot, how many miles is that approx?
Now I know very little about these, but some videos I watched on youtube, guys are emptying theirs after 6000k with less oil than that..Maybe 600?
Give us a call here, I would be happy to explain this and go over the options available.This whole catch can topic is confusing. Can someone educate me in regards to whether I would need 2 or just use 1 on the pcv side?
Maybe 600?
Guys keep in mind that during Winter and any colder climate conditions, you will see more build up in the can from the condensation and moisture, this is completely normal, and will not produce as much once the weather warms up a bit.Now I know very little about these, but some videos I watched on youtube, guys are emptying theirs after 6000k with less oil than that..
This is how the oil catch cans are mounted in my 3.3. Stinger:
I bought two OCC on spec in December, because I presumed two were needed, one for each side.
Shortly after delivery of the car, I took it to my mechanic and asked him whether he was prepared to mount the cans.
He checked out the engine and declared, that the can(s) should go on the passenger side, because that’s where the PCV connection is located. According to him, there is only one PCV hose and connection on the engine.
I then took a piece of 2” x 2”“ aluminum angle (2” X 2 ½” or 2” X 3” would have been better, but that’s all I had handy) and cut three slots wide and deep enough to accommodate 3 plastic pins that hold a rubber seal for the hood in that part of the engine bay. This enabled me to slide the aluminum angle between the black plastic and rubber seal until it made contact.
Following that, I marked a location for four #10 1” screws on the horizontal part of the alu angle but used only two when all was finally said & done.
I pulled the aluminum angle back out and mounted the cans, one would have done the trick, but I had two, to be connected in line. The cans were mounted on the aluminum angle with their top level or a bit lower than the hood’s rubber seal.
The whole contraption was then taken to my mechanic who used the connectors supplied with the cans but not the hose pieces. He used heavier 3/8” rubber Power Steering hose made by Continental to counteract the vacuum in the system. A thinner hose will collapse when the engine is running.
With all the heavy preparations already done before going to the shop, the install took at the most 20 minutes and was free of charge.
Total cost was about $60 for two cans including shipping.
Checking the dipstick in the cans after 6.000 km, indication is, there is about 1 ¼” of stuff in each of them. It smells like oil diluted with gasoline. I have not emptied it, because it’s too cold to work on the car.
It works. There you go!
Top View
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Side View - The alu angle under the rubber seal, not quite flush on the vertical with the black plastic, because of the fasteners on the "inside"
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Top View down the Firewall
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The Hose Material Used
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There They Are!
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One Of The Dipsticks - The Can is filled to the top indicator line = 1 ¼”
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I agree..that's a lot more than I would expect. I have had the dual can setup on mine for a few months now and I am getting about a teaspoon full every 1500 miles on the PCV can side only. The other can is bone dry all the time. I had 600 miles on the car when i installed the CC's. I have 4200 miles on the car now.Jesus, are you serious? At that rate you'd have to empty it like once a month! That seems like a lot, how many miles is that approx?
I agree..that's a lot more than I would expect. I have had the dual can setup on mine for a few months now and I am getting about a teaspoon full every 1500 miles on the PCV can side only. The other can is bone dry all the time. I had 600 miles on the car when i installed the CC's. I have 4200 miles on the car now.
I have a similar style can. Where did get the bracket, and do you remember the specs along with the nut?I utilized a spare Billet Technologies Hemi catch can I had sitting around. A simple bracket with nut on an existing stud, short 7/16" hose, barbed joiner and a 90deg vacuum boot is all it took.
This placement gives you enough room to unscrew the bottom of the can and get it out without spilling. It is also a 2 minute install so it can come off for dealer visits.
I've installed a oneway check-valve on the PCV side for good measure. I am also using a dual can setup. Not collecting much on the intake side, but as mentioned by KingLamoni, quite a bit on the PCV side.Are any of you installing one way checkvalves between the can and intake manifold?
I started with the 1 can 3 port setup, but switched to the 2 can setup. With the single can setup, you cannot determine how much oil you're trapping from either side. You can with the 2 can setup. It was important for me to know.What is the recommended setup? One can with 2 ports, one can with 3 ports or 2 cans with 2 ports? I am leaning towards the single can with 2 ports. The intake PCV seems clean to me.
Here's a pic of the prior 1 can 3 port setup.I started with the 1 can 3 port setup, but switched to the 2 can setup. With the single can setup, you cannot determine how much oil you're trapping from either side. You can with the 2 can setup. It was important for me to know.
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I started with the 1 can 3 port setup, but switched to the 2 can setup. With the single can setup, you cannot determine how much oil you're trapping from either side. You can with the 2 can setup. It was important for me to know.
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I would recommend going with our twin can setup, where there are two separate catch cans installed side by side.What is the recommended setup? One can with 2 ports, one can with 3 ports or 2 cans with 2 ports? I am leaning towards the single can with 2 ports. The intake PCV seems clean to me.
The K8 Store is where I purchased mine from and I used the twin can setup.I would recommend going with our twin can setup, where there are two separate catch cans installed side by side.
ADD W1 V3 - Twin Can Setup - K8 Stinger Store
This set up will include (2) oil catch cans, custom mounting bracket made for the Kia Stinger, all of the hardware to install them, hoses for both cans, and instructions.
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Just let me or @Daniel @ K8 Stinger Store know if you have any questions we can help with.
What check valve did you use? I'm finding cheap amazon ones or high priced other ones just like the catch can prices.I've installed a oneway check-valve on the PCV side for good measure. I am also using a dual can setup. Not collecting much on the intake side, but as mentioned by KingLamoni, quite a bit on the PCV side.