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| Team NZH: Retired 11,000rpm (Spoon B16B!!) Join Date: Jul 2004
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Location: Christchurch | Crankcase Evacuation for Turbo Hondas http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1199935 All you need to know is in the HT thread above! As requested in the "post pics of your turbo setup and specs" thread.
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| Senior Member 7,000rpm (Peak Power) | ok so im thinking a bit forward here to NIMM and if this crankcase ventilation ends up with tendencies to fill the catch can i have to think of what i can do to overcome it then and there on the spot. now first off obviously i could bung them back up, but im thinking simpler fix here, what if i looped the hose from one hosetail straight over to the other one?? |
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| Senior Member 6,000rpm (Max Torque) Join Date: Nov 2005
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Location: Howick | u need a second can, between your main catch can and block, so that the line form the back of the block go into it, then out the other side into the main catch can - the second can doesnt have to be big - like 300-400mm, but needs to drain back into the block
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| Senior Member 6,000rpm (Max Torque) Join Date: Nov 2005
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Location: Howick | Re: Crankcase Evacuation for Turbo Hondas now have a fun time getting honda to order those part numbers, i went in ages ago, and they were like wtf, we dont know what these parts r, almost an interogaton as to where i got the number lol, eventually they ordered them in
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| Senior Member 9,000rpm (S2000 Redline!) Join Date: May 2005
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Location: Hamilton | Re: Crankcase Evacuation for Turbo Hondas They do exist as I got some... I don't remember having any problems with the numbers but it was a long time ago, just give a solid description of what and where the parts are for. |
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| Senior Member 3,000rpm (Grandma Drag) Join Date: Mar 2007
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Location: Wellington | Re: Crankcase Evacuation for Turbo Hondas Ordered these parts myself about 2 months ago, they didnt have any problems, and i used the part numbers that are shown in the picture. |
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| Senior Member 6,000rpm (Max Torque) Join Date: Nov 2005
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Location: Howick | Re: Crankcase Evacuation for Turbo Hondas Quote:
preyy much, reallu just depends on the rep ypu get and if theyre a munt or not, yes the part numbers do exist, but honda have no idea what they are, so when you order them they are like, but we dont know what these are, and you just gotta go i do, order them.. thats an order blah blah blah, but yes those definately do exist, plus i had to wait while they came from jdm land
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| Senior Member 9,000rpm (S2000 Redline!) Join Date: May 2005
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Location: Hamilton | Re: Crankcase Evacuation for Turbo Hondas I'll sell mine that I have, pm me if someone wants. I bought a hex for it and I think your right Judd at 14mm. I can look tonight for you if you like toda. These honda ones are just a hose tail/barb so its only push on, T1 do the same thing but threaded so you can wind a AN fitting onto it. |
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| Senior Member 6,000rpm (Max Torque) | Re: Crankcase Evacuation for Turbo Hondas ordered some today. in stock in auckland. here tomorrow. one of the part numbers are for an old city and the other is for some sort of integra.. think people get confused when the part numbers dont match each other.. |
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| Senior Member 3,000rpm (Grandma Drag) Join Date: Mar 2006
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Location: Dargaville | Re: Crankcase Evacuation for Turbo Hondas yea 14mm and we just rang up and ordered them no probs at all
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