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saunders
4th May 2007, 20:23
Well Iv got a simota induction kit, and it looks possible that I need to make a pipte for the breather, which isn't a problem as I intend to get a hose kit. But what I want to know is, is it possible to remove the breather pipe and put it back on at a later date? As im not too keen on cutting it off completly
DavidKent
4th May 2007, 22:18
As far as i know it can be removed - The system can be bypassed / blocked up.
I've seen it somewhere before, however i'm not sure where!
TU-Tuning
4th May 2007, 22:22
Basically its not a great idea to leave it open as it spits oil everyhwere, and its there for a reason so i wouldnt wanna block it up so the engine cant 'breathe'. How bout getting an oil catch tank? look awesome, do a great job
DavidKent
4th May 2007, 22:28
Yeah, i know its gotta 'breathe' though i'm sure i've seen it removed / bypassed before...
TU-Tuning
4th May 2007, 22:30
Fair enough. Still love the catch tanks though, think they look well smart
why not get a small filter for that hose?
Global_discovery
5th May 2007, 11:13
The filter is supposed to let oil come out over the engine, but so far, ive had fine fitted a while now and its been fine.
Predator_R32
5th May 2007, 12:12
i think a catch tank is probablies better for a VTS imo just buy a filter to go on
saunders
5th May 2007, 13:05
Well iv heard you can just pull the breather pipe off, so ill probably do that and replace it with a silcone hose to connect it to the breather on the simota induction kit
Predator_R32
5th May 2007, 13:08
yeah you can mate just depress the button thing and pull off
saunders
5th May 2007, 13:10
yeah you can mate just depress the button thing and pull off
what button thing? I mean remove the actual pipe from the t-piece
Predator_R32
5th May 2007, 13:14
ahhhh ok then, what some people do is heat up a bit of pipe and push it over the end, obviously remove the pipe going from airbox to rocker first
Predator_R32
5th May 2007, 13:17
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p305/Predator_VTR/Picture015.jpg
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p305/Predator_VTR/Picture010.jpg
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thats how i did mine cut the pipe by slitting down the length then used a plumbing fixture out of my box of tricks lol and hammered it in the end and jubilee clamped it on, sorry for the crap pics
saunders
5th May 2007, 13:28
cool well ill try and do that then cheers fella:y:
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