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ala bro... u can lead on that rite. after all u were the 1 who made the contact with hypertune.
u not there how can? :)
Oil Catch Tank, based on my understanding, you do not need it for stock engines.
Basically the head will develop some positive pressure due to blow by gasses (through the piston rings) or through the valves. This pressure needs to be released either to the atmosphere (via oil catch tank) or back to the intake manifold (normal).
Normally for heavily modified honda engines (high compression, increased displacement, turbo, NOS etc) you will need an oil catch tank to release these gasses to the atmosphere. Why not back to the intake manifold is because the amount of these gasses is a lot (due to high pressure) and a lot of oil will flow through the intake mani and clog it.
hope that helps :D
good explaination sean. but would like to add abit. if ur check u throttle body, n there's a lot of oil stain there, yeah! it would be a good idea to get an oil catch tank. like mine, got a lot maa. n the japs r very enviroment friendly. so do their cars.
Bro tat oil stain izit because of this? sure ah?....hmmm...i tot no matter wat also will have.....coz if i'm not mistaken its usually on the other side (not the side facing the air ram but the side facing the intake manifold)....
Anyway if u wanna save ...just run a hose down to the bottom....not environmentally friendly though.....hehe