lalojamesliz1
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Anyone have a picture what part of the gen3 engine the gen3 catch can drain hose connects to? Right now the drain hose is connected to the intake right before the turbo
rrain3288":n76x1g8f said:There's actually three lines going into the Gen 3 catch can one from the valve cover to the can one down from the can to the back side of the engine that is your drain and the other one is the vent tube back to the intake
rrain3288":26dxqp9h said:I sent my engine off to ats or I would take a picture for you i tryed to find a picture online but couldn't.....sorry
rrain3288":3prd56qc said:That should work fine but you also have an open hole in the back of your engine sucking in air and possibly spitting out oil that will definitely need to be tracked down and plugged in order to do it that way
lalojamesliz1":o1vl7d41 said:I still can't believe the PO drove it for almost 20k miles in the condition I bought it from him.
Before I sold it to him it had a optima in the trunk/cargo area that I relocated and he replaced it with a regular flooded battery :nono:
FC Zach":b44fpdef said:lalojamesliz1":b44fpdef said:I still can't believe the PO drove it for almost 20k miles in the condition I bought it from him.
Before I sold it to him it had a optima in the trunk/cargo area that I relocated and he replaced it with a regular flooded battery :nono:
My car was the same way! the battery wasn't even strapped down or secured in any way and to make matters worse the PO used small ~8 gauge wire going to the starter/alternator connection that was spliced with a bolt and two washers! :twisted:
I cant make this stuff up!
It goes back into the engine from what it looks like. The large hole to the upper left is for the distributorunderscore":3i5lleof said:Where does it go from there? Out into open air?