ozNick
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ITEM: Catch Can set-up for VZ Alloytec
LOCATION: Canberra, ACT
CONDITION: Near New (Used for 3 weeks)
PRICE: $100
DELIVERY/PICK UP INFORMATION: Pick-up Northside Canberra, or Barton during office hours
PAYMENT OPTIONS: COD
CONTACT DETAILS: PM
OTHER INFO: I built this catch can setup for my VZ Alloytec Adventra about two weeks before the missus decided she wanted to get a new car. The set up comes with brackets to fit the existing engine bay studs and attaches to existing alloytec tubes etc (one tube needs to be cut). The positive side sits between the drivers side PCV and the T piece going to the plenum. The second one sits between the passenger side breather and the intake.
The catch cans have both been internally updated to ensure there is filtering of the air/oil mix.
I am only selling it for cost of materials if someone wants it. Otherwise I'll break it up and use the parts on other projects.
PICTURES: See attached.
LOCATION: Canberra, ACT
CONDITION: Near New (Used for 3 weeks)
PRICE: $100
DELIVERY/PICK UP INFORMATION: Pick-up Northside Canberra, or Barton during office hours
PAYMENT OPTIONS: COD
CONTACT DETAILS: PM
OTHER INFO: I built this catch can setup for my VZ Alloytec Adventra about two weeks before the missus decided she wanted to get a new car. The set up comes with brackets to fit the existing engine bay studs and attaches to existing alloytec tubes etc (one tube needs to be cut). The positive side sits between the drivers side PCV and the T piece going to the plenum. The second one sits between the passenger side breather and the intake.
The catch cans have both been internally updated to ensure there is filtering of the air/oil mix.
I am only selling it for cost of materials if someone wants it. Otherwise I'll break it up and use the parts on other projects.
PICTURES: See attached.