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Radium Engineering E46 M3 Oil Catch Can Install and Review
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Originally posted by 0-60motorsports View Post
I installed this on 1 June 2013. The hoses are still perfect so you are wrong.
Thanks. It catches a lot of gunk.
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Originally posted by grannyknot View Post
No not wrong, there is a reason why heater hose is half the price of fuel and oil hose, it is not designed for it. Sounds like the engine is passing enough water vapor through those hoses that the oil isn't affecting it as much or perhaps they could be making heater hose out of better quality materials these days. Anyway, glad to hear it is working for you.
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Originally posted by 0-60motorsports View Post
With the CSL intake installed on my car i have noticed this catch can catches a lot of gunk. Our region is very dusty and this keeps the engine nice and clean.
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Originally posted by ATB88 View Post
Forgive my possible ignorance, but isn't that what the intake air filter is for? If enough dust is actually getting through your filter to cause a change in waste byproducts in your engine, that would be a disaster, no? Not trying to debate the effectiveness/utility of this product, but rather what causes this kind of gunk buildup.This is my Unbuild Journal and why we need an oil thread
https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...nbuild-journal
"Do it right once or do it twice"
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Originally posted by Arith2 View Post
It probably builds up because he doesn't drive it. Catch cans just keep your intake cleaner from oil. Nothing more. The catch can isn't catching anything that's not in the oil. It's really just a cosmetic thing. I would hate oil all inside my $3k intake.
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Originally posted by ATB88 View Post
Forgive my possible ignorance, but isn't that what the intake air filter is for? If enough dust is actually getting through your filter to cause a change in waste byproducts in your engine, that would be a disaster, no? Not trying to debate the effectiveness/utility of this product, but rather what causes this kind of gunk buildup.
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Originally posted by bjz! View Post
You are in the wrong side. I mean, the fumes from the engine are recirculated to the intake, but this fumes are going in after the air filter, not before so... but, in case that this will be like you said... the air filter will be crap in a short period of time.
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Originally posted by 0-60motorsports View Post
Let’s see what hoses the other members have once they do their installs. I can always go and buy the other type but why mess with it when it’s absolutely perfect. I had them off a week ago and I always inspect everything and they looked perfect.
Maybe they have changed the materials and my experience is "Old Tech".
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I’ve had the product installed on my car for about 7 months now and couldn’t be happier. I installed it when I put on a Carbon air box. Out of all the upgrades I’ve installed the Radium can had the best instructions (not that it is a complex process) and great quality hardware. As to the heater hose, I’ve had no issues at all and my car is tracked and certainly has had oil through it with no issue. If it degrades over 5 years, then I probably got my money’s worth. Congrats on the new can. You will love it. Also, for those considering buying the catch-can, don’t by the petcock. There is not enough room in the bin and it’s easier to simply unscrew the bottom.2006 ///M3 6MT Coupe Jet Black Track Car
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Originally posted by grannyknot View Post
That's really interesting, I have never heard of a heater hose that can tolerate contact with oil. The compounds used for oil and gas are much more expensive than the compound used for antifreeze/coolant so there would be no benefit to using them. When you had them off did you happen to look down the hose? That's where the swelling would be not on the outside and the hose coming out of the cylinder head I would think would be the worst.
Maybe they have changed the materials and my experience is "Old Tech".
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Originally posted by Fresh1179 View PostI’ve had the product installed on my car for about 7 months now and couldn’t be happier. I installed it when I put on a Carbon air box. Out of all the upgrades I’ve installed the Radium can had the best instructions (not that it is a complex process) and great quality hardware. As to the heater hose, I’ve had no issues at all and my car is tracked and certainly has had oil through it with no issue. If it degrades over 5 years, then I probably got my money’s worth. Congrats on the new can. You will love it. Also, for those considering buying the catch-can, don’t by the petcock. There is not enough room in the bin and it’s easier to simply unscrew the bottom.
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Originally posted by bjz! View Post
You are in the wrong side. I mean, the fumes from the engine are recirculated to the intake, but this fumes are going in after the air filter, not before so... but, in case that this will be like you said... the air filter will be crap in a short period of time.
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Originally posted by 0-60motorsports View Post
You know what, i think i know why i was getting so much crap in the last two years in the catch can....I was running the crappy foam filter for some reason. Switched back to OE CSL now and will keep my eye out for what i catch in the can.
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