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breather box
curious what everyone with a large engine is doing for a breather box. i am running a 2316 and the one day i had the engine running was using a cheap Bugpack small breather. no issues, but wasn't getting on it either.
i know the CSP 1.8l box is supposed to be better for my engine size and such, but am curious what everyone else is running and cost. |
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well i have 6 weeks to have my car ready...again. i went to order a breather from CSP and they are out of stock and *may* have more in 2 weeks. then another 1 week to ship. not good news since i am assuming it has to be installed before the engine can go in just to be able to have access to the mounting points. only other option i have seen is $190 boxes from ac.net. oh, and speaking of mark up, CSP in the US was over $10 higher on the box than the DE website. but shipping is $20 cheaper.
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Zen, The CSP box is really nice. Thats what I have in the Bug and in my 914, and even the Bus.
I think I have one, you can come get it and have William ship me the new one when he gets them in stock, I don't need it any time soon. |
you da man. that would be great. i might be able to make it this weekend if you will be around.
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The Atlanta club is having a get together here on Sunday at 2, if you want to come... I'll dig up the breather box for ya.
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as long as the CWA doesn't go on strike (which means i would have to go work to fill their job on a sunday!!!!!!) i will be there. contract expires midnight saturday night so i won't know til the last minute.
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Hi
The oil tank from a semi auto bug makes a nice breather tank, has neat brackets as well. Just cut the neck off so it fits under the mudguard, fit breather oil cap from a lead sled and weld some fittings on. Steve C |
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