Be careful he may be watching. He bad yo. Ya dig?!?
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I think he is more of a threat to himself than anyone else.
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Be careful he may be watching. He bad yo. Ya dig?!?
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Noticed that too.what happened to the recent post display on the side? no longer there?
2500 miles since installing. Catch can is doing a great job of making coffee/chocolate milk.
Mmmm dunkin black coffee....Just curious... I notice alot of you guys get the milky looking oil out of your catch cans... do you guys do a lot of short trips around town???
The reason I ask is mine never looks like that but I live kinda out in the sticks so trips are probably longer.
I know the milky oil is caused from moisture/condensation in the crankcase from heating and cooling and it's nothing major like a bad head gasket or anything but I was just curious.
I also make it a habit to remote start my truck and allow it to get up to operating temperature before driving it as well... perhaps that helps too.
Mine is always normal looking...
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I was kind of wondering the same thing I would be a bit worried if something like that was showing up, I haven't put a catch can in (yet) thought about it but if mine is using any oil it has to be pretty minuscule oil level stays the same between oil changes L94Just curious... I notice alot of you guys get the milky looking oil out of your catch cans... do you guys do a lot of short trips around town???
The reason I ask is mine never looks like that but I live kinda out in the sticks so trips are probably longer.
I know the milky oil is caused from moisture/condensation in the crankcase from heating and cooling and it's nothing major like a bad head gasket or anything but I was just curious.
I also make it a habit to remote start my truck and allow it to get up to operating temperature before driving it as well... perhaps that helps too.
Mine is always normal looking...
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Just curious... I notice alot of you guys get the milky looking oil out of your catch cans... do you guys do a lot of short trips around town???
The reason I ask is mine never looks like that but I live kinda out in the sticks so trips are probably longer.
I know the milky oil is caused from moisture/condensation in the crankcase from heating and cooling and it's nothing major like a bad head gasket or anything but I was just curious.
I also make it a habit to remote start my truck and allow it to get up to operating temperature before driving it as well... perhaps that helps too.
Mine is always normal looking...
Just curious... I notice alot of you guys get the milky looking oil out of your catch cans... do you guys do a lot of short trips around town???
The reason I ask is mine never looks like that but I live kinda out in the sticks so trips are probably longer.
I know the milky oil is caused from moisture/condensation in the crankcase from heating and cooling and it's nothing major like a bad head gasket or anything but I was just curious.
I also make it a habit to remote start my truck and allow it to get up to operating temperature before driving it as well... perhaps that helps too.
Mine is always normal looking...
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