HEMI Catch Can 6.4L & 5.7L Installation

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
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    Sparky walks us through the installation of our catch can for 6.4L & 5.7L HEMI's!
    Catch Cans are an often overlooked but crucial component of any performance car. In a combustion engine, the air that manages to push its way past the pistons rings will create pressure inside the crankcase. This pressure will need to be able to escape to prevent build up in the crank case. If not allowed to escape this build up over time could lead to gasket failures in the engine and decreased power by creating a restriction on the bottom side of the piston during the combustion stroke. In the past engines were allowed to vent to the atmosphere. Beyond the obvious emission concern there is a power advantage to pulling the air out with a vacuum. This advantage is created by greatly decreasing the pressure on the bottom side of the piston. Modern cars pull this air out by plumbing the crankcase ventilation system into the engine's intake manifold for the gasses to be burned with the incoming intake air. The PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) system typically does not have an adequate filtration mechanism to remove oil and other contaminants suspended in the air. This effectively lowers the octane rating of your fuel, fouls plugs, and reduces the life of the engine. A catch can is used to separate these particles from the air before adding it to the intake air stream.
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  • @dannycameo859
    @dannycameo859 2 года назад +1

    What engine did you install that catch can on? It was hard to tell in that Jeep, for me anyway. Also was there a super charger on that?
    I have a 6.4 l hemi in the power wagon, It's a 2022 I'm thinking of putting a catch can on.
    I've owned least 10, 5.7 l hemi's in Multiple cars and trucks and S UV's and never ran One.
    I understand from many people mechanics next to enthusiasts that that the 4th Gen. 6.4 needed it.
    I am getting mixed messages from mechanics That Weather The 5th Gen. Need it or not. Especially if you change your oil early like I do. I change my oil approximately every 4000 km with amzoil 0W 40 Instead of 8000 km or even 10 or 12000 km as a lot of owners do.
    Any feedback would be greatly appreciated from the poster