MK5 Golf GTI

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Title: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: E30Dom on August 17, 2012, 04:23:40 pm
Ok been reading lots this afternoon about catchcans/pcvs...

Is it still wise to go for a catch set up?

Have BSH sorted the problems with the fittings/pipes crushing?

Where's best to get a kit from?

Dom
Title: Re: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: bacillus on August 17, 2012, 04:46:21 pm
Where's best to get a kit from?

Forge...
Title: Re: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: RedRobin on August 17, 2012, 04:50:56 pm
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Hi Dom,

If your reading has included various posts and reviews on this forum, you'll see that opinions are somewhat split.

My own conclusion is that I probably wouldn't buy one if I was buying now but I am nonetheless very happy with my Forge system and wasn't happy with my BSH. And although I highly rate Revo for remaps a BSH with Revo badges doesn't impress me.

It doesn't stop the build up of nasties but it does reduce them and that can't be a bad thing. Good catch can systems tend to be expensive and so that might influence how you prioritise it.

Review of the Forge CatchTank system:  http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,16343.0.html
Title: Re: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: berg on August 17, 2012, 05:15:17 pm
if your going to get one forge is the only way to go.

still split so have not added one myself
Title: Re: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: E30Dom on August 17, 2012, 06:08:50 pm
Thanks guys...

Is that cos the latest revision are Better at what they should do or as it doesn't eliminate the problem entirely?

Yes Robin, I read you usual thorough review earlier! :happy2:

Dom
Title: Re: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: RedRobin on August 17, 2012, 06:16:50 pm
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I expect, but don't know for certain, that the latest OEM revision is improved (otherwise why have VW revised it?) but I doubt if it eliminates the problem entirely. The problem is apparently common to all engines of this type. It seems to be one of the things sacrificed in the quest to improve emissions.
Title: Re: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: Saintsteve on August 17, 2012, 08:13:46 pm
I wouldn't bother personally. You don't run your car at high rpms long enough for the can to do anything beneficial .

Get the latest revision PCV .. Rev N for ours.
Title: Re: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: E30Dom on August 17, 2012, 09:17:52 pm
I wouldn't bother personally. You don't run your car at high rpms long enough for the can to do anything beneficial .

Get the latest revision PCV .. Rev N for ours.

What I'm thinking Steve... Have the part numbers Steve? Only part I can find is on the pipe and that ends E. any ideas of prices?
Title: Re: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: martziniuk on August 17, 2012, 11:45:14 pm
Do the catch cans manage to catch most of the white gunk that sits under the oil cap in winter?
Title: Re: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: Mandy on August 17, 2012, 11:52:51 pm
I wouldn't bother personally. You don't run your car at high rpms long enough for the can to do anything beneficial .

Get the latest revision PCV .. Rev N for ours.

What I'm thinking Steve... Have the part numbers Steve? Only part I can find is on the pipe and that ends E. any ideas of prices?

I'm pretty sure the one he ordered is 06f129101N, and I remember him telling me it was about £27. Best wait for him to confirm that though. :grin:
Title: Re: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: RedRobin on August 18, 2012, 09:23:20 am

Do the catch cans manage to catch most of the white gunk that sits under the oil cap in winter?


....Well I never get any of that oil cap gunk so I assume the answer is yes.

But I thought that gunk under the oil cap was a sign of something else needing attention though....     ? ? ? ?
Title: Re: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: martziniuk on August 18, 2012, 10:59:31 am

Do the catch cans manage to catch most of the white gunk that sits under the oil cap in winter?


....Well I never get any of that oil cap gunk so I assume the answer is yes.

But I thought that gunk under the oil cap was a sign of something else needing attention though....     ? ? ? ?
No a lot of us get it from short journeys in winter, in summer it disappears.
Title: Re: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: Saintsteve on August 19, 2012, 07:33:54 am
I wouldn't bother personally. You don't run your car at high rpms long enough for the can to do anything beneficial .

Get the latest revision PCV .. Rev N for ours.

What I'm thinking Steve... Have the part numbers Steve? Only part I can find is on the pipe and that ends E. any ideas of prices?

06F129101N is what you need

Along with
06F103483E orange Gasket

hth
Title: Re: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: E30Dom on September 04, 2012, 05:15:54 pm
Anyone know where to get these cheaper than Breeze VW of Poole, their prices always seem steep!

06F 129 101N = £36.02
06F 103 483E = £17.95!!

Dom
Title: Re: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: Saintsteve on September 04, 2012, 06:34:38 pm
Anyone know where to get these cheaper than Breeze VW of Poole, their prices always seem steep!

06F 129 101N = £36.02
06F 103 483E = £17.95!!

Dom

Try TPS

Alex Perkins uses them regularly  :happy2:
Title: Re: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: h4rdy on September 04, 2012, 06:54:58 pm
Again don't waste your money on a catch can on a road car.

Recent threads about this are abound.

Title: Re: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: alackofspeed on September 04, 2012, 08:23:49 pm
Anyone know where to get these cheaper than Breeze VW of Poole, their prices always seem steep!

06F 129 101N = £36.02
06F 103 483E = £17.95!!

Dom

Yeah, join TidyVAG for £5 and then you can access Bournemouth TPS (near B&Q Fleetsbridge).

I joined purely for this reason and it's saved me ££££.
Title: Re: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: 56OctyVRS on September 04, 2012, 08:33:28 pm
Again don't waste your money on a catch can on a road car.

Recent threads about this are abound.



APR use the oe pcv on their race cars without any issue.
Title: Re: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: E30Dom on September 04, 2012, 09:15:50 pm
Anyone know where to get these cheaper than Breeze VW of Poole, their prices always seem steep!

06F 129 101N = £36.02
06F 103 483E = £17.95!!

Dom

Yeah, join TidyVAG for £5 and then you can access Bournemouth TPS (near B&Q Fleetsbridge).

I joined purely for this reason and it's saved me ££££.

Is that right!? I thought they lost that as someone abused it... I'm on the forum, will join fully then...?

Dom
Title: Re: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: alackofspeed on September 13, 2012, 08:21:22 pm
Anyone know where to get these cheaper than Breeze VW of Poole, their prices always seem steep!

06F 129 101N = £36.02
06F 103 483E = £17.95!!

Dom

Yeah, join TidyVAG for £5 and then you can access Bournemouth TPS (near B&Q Fleetsbridge).

I joined purely for this reason and it's saved me ££££.

Is that right!? I thought they lost that as someone abused it... I'm on the forum, will join fully then...?

Dom

My card still gets me in there, and I'm not aware of any current issues.

As I understand the story, a year or so back people were pitching up to TPS claiming to be members and abusing the arrangement. TPS then introduced a requirement for all members to show their cards to stop the problem.

According to the people at TPS their biggest issue at present is people pitching up with a wish list of parts and simply making price enquiries. It ties the staff up for a while, taking them away from the phone and account sales. For this reason TPS won't deal with people over the counter on a Saturday, though if you're spending proper money this "rule" goes out of the window, as I discovered when buying a mechatronics unit for a friend.
Title: Re: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: E30Dom on November 28, 2012, 03:51:41 pm
OK, so hopefully have my TidyVAG card this week, and be able to go to TPS on Friday Lunchtime to get my PCV and gasket...

I currently have revision F on the car, just want to confirm Revision N is the one for me :)
Title: Re: Thinking catch cans...
Post by: Gene Hunt on November 28, 2012, 05:12:22 pm

Do the catch cans manage to catch most of the white gunk that sits under the oil cap in winter?


....Well I never get any of that oil cap gunk so I assume the answer is yes.

But I thought that gunk under the oil cap was a sign of something else needing attention though....     ? ? ? ?
No a lot of us get it from short journeys in winter, in summer it disappears.
.........correct. I just get an old clean rag & wipe it off once a week.