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    Default Oil catcher tank...

    What if anything would this do for the stilo, PNL you should know something about these little things.. ???
    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/STAINLESS-Oil-...QQcmdZViewItem

    I like it plainly because of the shiney factor, and also could be the first person fit one.. ::) if it does not cause engine faults.. ???

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    Not a lot use on the Stilo, I'd have thought ???
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    [quote author=ABZSTILO link=topic=255.msg1457#msg1457 date=1185995758]
    Not a lot use on the Stilo, I'd have thought ???
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    but it looks nice... ;D

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    Default Re: Oil catcher tank...

    think that version is still classed as illegal as it has the breather added.

    if you have the standard fiat induction then it already incorporates one. if you have the gsr or poss k&n then these feed the breather pipe back into the induction kit. this is donr to conform to current regulations for emmissions.
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    Default Re: Oil catcher tank...

    What it does basically is it catches any oil vapour that is present in the air that comes from the crank case ..this is the tube that fits onto the main induction hose of the car ..what you will need to do is locate the tank and divert the hose from the crankcase breather to the tank and then from the other connection on the tank connect it to the induction hose ..this will result in oil vapour free air recirculating back into the throttle body..jobs a good one :)
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