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Mr Ree wrote:Yes, good quality, thick steel wool is ok to use as a baffle, but dont go near the more fragile brillo pad type bizzo.
Obviously it pays to rinse out the steelos in lots of water before installing them, as they often have loose bits and pieces in them, which you dont want making its way back into your snails mouth
cat007 wrote:Mr Ree wrote:Yes, good quality, thick steel wool is ok to use as a baffle, but dont go near the more fragile brillo pad type bizzo.
Obviously it pays to rinse out the steelos in lots of water before installing them, as they often have loose bits and pieces in them, which you dont want making its way back into your snails mouth
That's assuming I'm venting back to intake....which I don't plan on doing just yet
GDII wrote:Isn't that what the steel wool/baffles in a breather box/catch can does? Removes oil vapor from the air to stop it going back into the intake?
Bazda wrote:Circulating back into the intake means sucking hot air in from the engine.
Crucible wrote:Run resonators instead of mufflers.
In most turbo applications you would anyhow..well I would, did. Especially if the turbo is on the larger side. Any slight vac in the crankcase is better than 0 or positive, no?
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