helo , how are you .
an oil catch bottle that i made ,
materials you will need = brain :hmmmm: , plastic bottle , 9mm hose , sponge like filter < like HKS element > this filter you can get when u buy items like computer parts , some wires , cutter and patience ...
picture 1 -you must firstly plan where to put the mouth of the hose so that it won't lead the air released back out to the carburetor or throttle .
if you noticed mine can be put beside a layer of steel that is attached to the chassis that helps prevent most of them away < the dirty air >
picture 2 and 3 -look at 3 first that i cut a hole onto the bottle to insert the hose and picture 2 now
-did you see that i actually insert it deep ? < from my own experience and some science , it actually prolongs the air to be inside the bottle and filtered when travelling back out to the mouth of the bottle rather than just put it onto the mouth of the bottle .
- and also i actually cut the bottle into half first , coz i wanna put those layer of filter on the center and then put it back together ,just insert them back and it will tighten coz the filter makes it tight .
picture 4 - notice the mouth of the bottle ? those are the filter like panel i was talking about .
- notice as well i'm actually using the bottle cap ring to secure the panel on the mouth :hmmmm:
picture 5 - then as i said earlier you must really plan where to put it , as there might be problems on
- bonnet squashing onto the hose when closed and please put this thing as far away from the intake and if you got space put it under the wiper arm where there is a hole that acts as vents to release the dirty air .
on picture 6 , where i circled ' important ' that is actually where your actual recycled air will be channeled back to if you never take it out or connect it elsewhere !!
it must be welded and closed !!! i don't recommend you doing this at home
- problems like cutting your own fingers i hope not
its the steel dust that might fall inside the manifold if you cut it without taking it off that if entered
the combustion will or might damage your internal
and i'am not sure coz some of the mechanics i been asking told me so ,
so please correct me if i'm wrong ... sorry if info given incorrect
an oil catch bottle that i made ,
materials you will need = brain :hmmmm: , plastic bottle , 9mm hose , sponge like filter < like HKS element > this filter you can get when u buy items like computer parts , some wires , cutter and patience ...
picture 1 -you must firstly plan where to put the mouth of the hose so that it won't lead the air released back out to the carburetor or throttle .
if you noticed mine can be put beside a layer of steel that is attached to the chassis that helps prevent most of them away < the dirty air >
picture 2 and 3 -look at 3 first that i cut a hole onto the bottle to insert the hose and picture 2 now
-did you see that i actually insert it deep ? < from my own experience and some science , it actually prolongs the air to be inside the bottle and filtered when travelling back out to the mouth of the bottle rather than just put it onto the mouth of the bottle .
- and also i actually cut the bottle into half first , coz i wanna put those layer of filter on the center and then put it back together ,just insert them back and it will tighten coz the filter makes it tight .
picture 4 - notice the mouth of the bottle ? those are the filter like panel i was talking about .
- notice as well i'm actually using the bottle cap ring to secure the panel on the mouth :hmmmm:
picture 5 - then as i said earlier you must really plan where to put it , as there might be problems on
- bonnet squashing onto the hose when closed and please put this thing as far away from the intake and if you got space put it under the wiper arm where there is a hole that acts as vents to release the dirty air .
on picture 6 , where i circled ' important ' that is actually where your actual recycled air will be channeled back to if you never take it out or connect it elsewhere !!
it must be welded and closed !!! i don't recommend you doing this at home
- problems like cutting your own fingers i hope not
its the steel dust that might fall inside the manifold if you cut it without taking it off that if entered
the combustion will or might damage your internal
and i'am not sure coz some of the mechanics i been asking told me so ,
so please correct me if i'm wrong ... sorry if info given incorrect
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