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thanx ralph, that's the go.

I'd def. be doing it freaky.. that statement about my brothers catch can ^^^^^ there is now wrong. He checked his the other day and sure enuf there was "clean" water aswell. No way in fruck would I get rid of the can knowing what could potentially go into my motor.

I cant remember.. does the original plumb in from the pcv enter at the rear of the manifold? Or is it the middle?

Just thinking about something I read earlier where apparently no. 6 is usually the 1 to get out of bed..

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I wouldn't go driving in the rain if your worried about water vapour going through your engine, nor would I ever consider putting water/ methanol injection on a boosted engine. If its taking 3 weeks to get 1 cup of water and no oil in the catch can I would piss the can off and let the engine suck the water vapours in. Water vapour at the correct ratio is the best detonation repellant you can get, excessive oil vapour on the other hand can induce detonation.

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I really wouldn't worry about a little water vapour. Water methanol injection kits pump upto 400 odd mls per minute of water/methanol into an engine at full noise. This technology has been around since the 1940s on supercharged aircraft, I've even read it helps stop carbon build up in the head and cylinders. Aqua mist do several kits for cars and I'm thinking of getting one for my car. Anyway......

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