Influencer II
After a costly repair earlier this year I started researching about how to reduce carbon build up and sludge accumulation in the intake area and oil pooling in the intercooler.
Two things immediately showed up, EGR valve delete/blocking and oil catchtank. EGR valve delete is obviously illegal for emissions controlled vehicles but closed loop catchtank is not or at least shouldn't be as long as the pcv system stays closed.
This is not a full installation guide but a bit of information, the install was done on a 2012 jku 2.8L crd LHD, I used roughly 30cm of oil resistant rubber hose with 19mm ID and a 180° pre bend reinforced silikon hose with 150mm leg length, hose clamps suitable for the hose and a generic Chinese catchcan from ebay made of solid aluminum and pretty good quality, catchcan was marketed for BMW 335i...
For those of you who aren't familiar with the system here's a link to explain a bit:
I picked up some lesser expensive components to give it a try and see how it works, at first I measured the hose diameter, found a catchcan that supports the stock size hose, ordered some hose and clamps and something to make a bracket.
Made the bracket a few days ago but had to order a pre bend hose as the radius was to small and the tube kinks something you really want to avoid also you want to have the hose always sloped to avoid any oil pooling in the hose.
Getting the bracket right, took longer than expected, the install itself went pretty smoothly with the 180° hose. Now we wait and see if and how much it will catch.
Took a few pictures as well, if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask.
Two things immediately showed up, EGR valve delete/blocking and oil catchtank. EGR valve delete is obviously illegal for emissions controlled vehicles but closed loop catchtank is not or at least shouldn't be as long as the pcv system stays closed.
This is not a full installation guide but a bit of information, the install was done on a 2012 jku 2.8L crd LHD, I used roughly 30cm of oil resistant rubber hose with 19mm ID and a 180° pre bend reinforced silikon hose with 150mm leg length, hose clamps suitable for the hose and a generic Chinese catchcan from ebay made of solid aluminum and pretty good quality, catchcan was marketed for BMW 335i...
For those of you who aren't familiar with the system here's a link to explain a bit:
Crankcase ventilation system - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
I picked up some lesser expensive components to give it a try and see how it works, at first I measured the hose diameter, found a catchcan that supports the stock size hose, ordered some hose and clamps and something to make a bracket.
Made the bracket a few days ago but had to order a pre bend hose as the radius was to small and the tube kinks something you really want to avoid also you want to have the hose always sloped to avoid any oil pooling in the hose.
Getting the bracket right, took longer than expected, the install itself went pretty smoothly with the 180° hose. Now we wait and see if and how much it will catch.
Took a few pictures as well, if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask.
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