REading the Zoom article it says that it can lead to an oily smell in the
engine bay. Do you agree with this?

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From: Fergy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:38 PM
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Subject: Crankcase breathing was god bless webers!!!!!


Andrew,

You are 100% correct about the performance robbing
comment, I used to have some figures around here on
the effects and it can be quite significant. Even new
Engines burn a small amount of oil. 

I have found the most effective, cheap, legal and non
performance robbing system is to make up a an oil
seperator. 

The folowing description is not meant to be demeaning,
its just that some listers may not be aware of what an
oil/air seperator does;

It is simply a receptacle that collects the oily fumes
from the engine and seperates the oil from the air,
allows the "cleaned air" to escape back into the
atmosphereare via a filter and the oil to drain back
into the sump. 

Costs from about $70-$170 to make (depending on how
fancy you want to make it look), looks trick, improves
performance and is legal.

Regards

Fergy

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