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afgmoto1978 12-15-2008 11:34 AM

FD3S RX-7 Engine Mounted Oil Catch Tank GB
 
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Alright looks like this is the first non vendor GB in RCC!

Since only five people showed interest the total cost for these catch tank assemblies will be $150 + Shipping.

I need a deposit of $50 via PayPal. PayPal Account: jw_griffith@msn.com

The deadline for the deposit is January 9th 2009. PM me you’re shipping address ahead of time so I can give you an accurate shipping quote.

I plan to have these catch tanks done by the end of January 2009. Once I’m finished making them I will contact you and request a final payment of $100 + shipping payment.

If 5 more people get in on this deal I will drop the price to $125 per catch tank assembly.

You will get the following:

1) 1.1 Liter catch tank, with a raw aluminum sand blasted finish.
2) One steel ball valve petcock for drainage
3) K&N air filter
4) Sight line fittings and clear line – preinstalled
5) 3/8” steel breather line mounted to the rear turbo oil drainage mounting point.
6) 3/8” Silicone hose
7) Brass push on fittings and hose clams
8) 2 6mm bolts & 2 6mm nuts

If you want the catch tank powder coated or polished it will be extra. PM me for price quote.

Interest List:

1. CYD
2. John Magnuson
3. Scrubolio
4. Trout2
5. GoRacer
6. RotaryWhat?
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RotaryWhat? once I hash out how your Pre-mix tank will look like I will send you a ISO CAD view to make sure your okay with it's layout.

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afgmoto1978 12-17-2008 01:10 PM

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Some more shoots for reference.

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RotaryWhat? 12-17-2008 02:25 PM

Deposit sent.

PortedRotorTuner 12-17-2008 04:53 PM

Sorry if I missed something.
Will this bolt in if you have a stock set up?

afgmoto1978 12-17-2008 11:00 PM

Yes as long you do not have the sequential twin pressure tank in place. If you have non sequential twins or a single turbo your golden.

Later this year I do plan on designing a catch tank that will work with a completely stock setup.

PortedRotorTuner 12-18-2008 01:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by afgmoto1978 (Post 64024)
Yes as long you do not have the sequential twin pressure tank in place. If you have non sequential twins or a single turbo your golden.

Later this year I do plan on designing a catch tank that will work with a completely stock setup.

Ok Thanks for the info. 2009 I'm for sure staying stock. Next winter I haven't
decided as what I'm doing yet. But I'll have a whole year to think about it :)

CYD 01-02-2009 01:24 AM

I don't have PS or AC, how will that affect mounting?

~CYD

afgmoto1978 01-04-2009 04:12 PM

As long as you have the rat nest frame work you should be fine.

afgmoto1978 01-04-2009 04:16 PM

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Alright here's the CAD view of the preliminary Pre-Mix / Catch tank. I nearly doubled the capacity to an estimated 2 litres. However, I need to confirm a few things before that is set the design in stone. One of the main questions is the turbo ducting orientation, RotaryWhat? how do you plan on routing your turbo ducting? If you plan on having the tubing go over the region of where this pre-mix tank is I will have to account for it.

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afgmoto1978 01-04-2009 05:23 PM

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Another view with rat nest mounting tab.

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RotaryWhat? 01-04-2009 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by afgmoto1978 (Post 65770)
RotaryWhat? how do you plan on routing your turbo ducting? If you plan on having the tubing go over the region of where this pre-mix tank is I will have to account for it.

Good question. I don't have tubing from the intercooler made yet, so there is some room for adjustment of this piping. I would think the premix tank filler cap would need to be as close to the alternator as possible (still allowing for adjustment of the alt. & bracket), and as close to engine oil fill cap as possible. I've attached a picture of Goodfella's car (hope he doesn't mind) which has the same LIM, Greddy TB Elbow, and Blitz Intercooler as I do---so my piping should run somewhat similar to this. I can't really say for sure though, as I will be keeping the power steering and don't know how that will affect the routing.

Not sure if that helps you or not, and I can't really take measurements until I have the engine back in the car with the intercooler.

afgmoto1978 01-05-2009 11:05 AM

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Well if you have powersteering you won't be able to copy Rich's setup. You could do something similar to mine, but it would require you to relocate the electrical fuse boxes. See Examples

RotaryWhat? 01-05-2009 11:13 AM

Yep, that's not going to work. I'm going to have to run it between the PS and alt.

How about attaching a remote filler tube/neck on the tank somehow?
I realize this will probably make it more expensive.....

afgmoto1978 01-05-2009 12:16 PM

That's a thought, it would be a little more, but I won't rape you too badly. ;)

RotaryWhat? 01-05-2009 01:47 PM

Now that I think about it, that's probably the way to go. I just need to decide where it makes sense to have the filler tube pop out and see if you agree with it.

As far as the price, it won't be an issue. I think the base price of your tank is very fair. If it needs to be customized further, I understand the need for the increased price.


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