Where the AIT sensor on the 2.7 engine?
Here's a good one.
It seems pretty straight forward.
(Probably you already looked at this one for an AudiWorld for the S4.
It seems pretty straight forward.
(Probably you already looked at this one for an AudiWorld for the S4.
I think the one that guy has is from summit they have many but try to get one that actually separates oil and air not just a can. Do a little research but they look easy to install. I think the most important thing to remember is they need to be emptied so location and serviceability would be important.
but try to get one that actually separates oil and air not just a can.
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Steeda's oil separator kit reduces detonation, oil burning and deposits on the valves by removing oil drawn through the PCV system before it can contaminate the intake charge. Excess crankcase pressure (sometimes known as "blow-by") is vented from the crankcase through the PCV system, where it is drawn into the intake manifold and returned by the engine. This re circulated air contains aerated oil from the crankcase which is burned by the engine. Supercharged, nitrous boosted and high mileage engines often draw excessive amounts of oil into the engine through the PCV system. The Steeda oil separator plugs into the PCV hose between the PCV valve and the intake manifold and removes aerated oil from the re circulated air and collects it in a tube that can be drained and recycled. The kit includes the oil separator, connecting hoses, a mounting bracket and hardware.
Cheaper version:
http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS/555/52205/10002/-1
Thanks for the imformation everyone, it has been very helpful. I will deffinetly be looking into getting myself an oil catch can. First, I would like to make sure nothing funky is going on with my PCV valve, can anybody tell me where it is located?
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