Catch cans and direct injection
I see a lot of people doing this on trucks like I have and while doing some research I came across this article, now I get they are trying to sell their product.
http://www.lsxmag.com/tech-stories/e...s-them-a-must/ But the DI stuff is new to me, i wanted some other opinions from my fellow chevystyle members. Thanks |
Re: Catch cans and direct injection
What year is your truck? There is zero reason to put a catch-can on a gen V DI small block; more often than not they create more problems than they solve.
I have no plans to do a catch-can on my Terrain either, which is a 2.4L DI inline 4. BMW's have a terrible problem with coking, but that is a BMW issue not inherent to all direct injection engines (proper valve cover ventilation and crankcase scavenging engineering is key). |
Re: Catch cans and direct injection
2016.
A lot of people say that with the injection being directly in the cylinder that the intake valve builds up a lot of gunk and has no way to be cleaned unless specifically doing it. |
Re: Catch cans and direct injection
Get a water/meth kit..would help with carbon build up. Once it builds up their is nothing to be done except pull the heads and clean them. The carbon cleaners do nothing.
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