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oil catch can
nothing cheapo please, don't mind paying for a brand new one if no-one has a nice one available.
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Re: Odp: oil catch can
I also looking fpr one, but there is a point to pay for top brand? Is there is any deference between cheep ebay ones and more expensive ones? Or is just paying for logo?
ludes are ment to be driven, not wanking around on a stand like a Civic.

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Whatever you get, be sure to pull it apart to make sure there's actually something inside it that will catch the oil!
If it's just an empty box (like most cheap ones), then it won't do anything, as there's nothing for the oil to condense onto.
Some cheap stainless steel dish washing pads (that are about £1 for 10) are perfect for putting inside them, as they won't rust, and provide enough surface area to catch the oil.
If it's just an empty box (like most cheap ones), then it won't do anything, as there's nothing for the oil to condense onto.
Some cheap stainless steel dish washing pads (that are about £1 for 10) are perfect for putting inside them, as they won't rust, and provide enough surface area to catch the oil.
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Wow. I never knew this as well.Confused wrote:Whatever you get, be sure to pull it apart to make sure there's actually something inside it that will catch the oil!
If it's just an empty box (like most cheap ones), then it won't do anything, as there's nothing for the oil to condense onto.
Some cheap stainless steel dish washing pads (that are about £1 for 10) are perfect for putting inside them, as they won't rust, and provide enough surface area to catch the oil.
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