Your review has no Basis, you should at least open the OCC, compared the intake plumbing before and after, OCC will not improve the performance of your car, but it will prevent you intake plumbing to have thin layer of oil plus dirt, and after a while flow of air inside your intake will not be that smooth.
There is a dip stick for a reason so it does have basis, obviously occ is not a performance mod its a prevention mod mainly used in cars with forced induction and not an N/A like the scion, the video was mainly about a mod for that specific car to show others is not necessary and after over a year of having the occ still no oil in it, if the engine was spitting out enough oil to even make it to the cai it would’ve been easily splattered on the dip stick
I don't think you understand how a PCV system works. Catch cans are very useful (if installed correctly) regardless of forced induction or not but, they are recommended more so for forced induction due to blow by but if you do a simple Google search you'll find lots of explanations from reputable car builders etc that recommended and use catch cans.
But as you know pcv also reroutes the gases back into the intake for engines consumption thats why i installed the catch can there to keep anything that could be released with those gases from making it to the intake manifold, thats why the video is about it being pointless for the scion because its N/A 4 cyl engine proved it not to be needed so far.
Connect it to your pcv hose and the intake manifold
You put it in the wrong location , it should be connected to the pcv valve on the left side of engine
Your review has no Basis, you should at least open the OCC, compared the intake plumbing before and after, OCC will not improve the performance of your car, but it will prevent you intake plumbing to have thin layer of oil plus dirt, and after a while flow of air inside your intake will not be that smooth.
There is a dip stick for a reason so it does have basis, obviously occ is not a performance mod its a prevention mod mainly used in cars with forced induction and not an N/A like the scion, the video was mainly about a mod for that specific car to show others is not necessary and after over a year of having the occ still no oil in it, if the engine was spitting out enough oil to even make it to the cai it would’ve been easily splattered on the dip stick
If there is oil in the catch can there is something wrong
Not sure you understand how a PCV system works. My Lightning has a catch can, my 14 F150 5.0 is getting them..... do some research first
Do a video fixing the horn on the steering wheel & I appreciate it this video cause I was thinking of buying one
lol i gotta fix my horn first but noted 👍
I don't think you understand how a PCV system works. Catch cans are very useful (if installed correctly) regardless of forced induction or not but, they are recommended more so for forced induction due to blow by but if you do a simple Google search you'll find lots of explanations from reputable car builders etc that recommended and use catch cans.
I have one on my 335i and it does the job, I’ve learned a lot since that video, thanks for that input.
But as you know pcv also reroutes the gases back into the intake for engines consumption thats why i installed the catch can there to keep anything that could be released with those gases from making it to the intake manifold, thats why the video is about it being pointless for the scion because its N/A 4 cyl engine proved it not to be needed so far.
Open the catch can and wipe it out. I bet it’s dirty.
or full of sand lol, its good inside
Bro can you recommend me some good engine and transmission mounts online? I’m stressing out over here trying to find good ones that are like stock
auto or manual scion?