Adapting burger catch can with MST? Will it work

Natek

Well-Known Member
First Name
Nate
Joined
Aug 14, 2019
Threads
42
Messages
354
Reaction score
276
Location
USA
Car(s)
2020 launch
Disclaimer, obviously I am not running an MST intake without a cover on it. The pictures are for placement only.

1. We all know by now why the BMS intake is not recommended as it sits in a cover-less stock airbox and will suck in all the hot engine air.

2. It has also been established that oil is making it into the system via both the CCV system (addressed by the Mishimoto catch can) and the PCV system which the BMS catch can addresses.

3. While BMS has a different variant of the catch can that sits further back in the engine bay and some forum members have adapted the can to sit back there- it is essentially right above the turbo and there is some added risk to sit a can above the hottest part of the car.

So what I am probing is the ability to add the can in the BMS specified location with an MST intake. Below is the rough mock-up of that I am thinking. There is already a gap in the MST partition where the hoses could fit through but I have no idea if this will work. I am tempted to try is anyone running the standard BMS setup that can add some additional detail or pictures on how the can sits in the supra bay so that there can be pictures more to scale?



burger mockup.jpg
box entry.jpg
Sponsored

 
OP
OP
Natek

Natek

Well-Known Member
First Name
Nate
Joined
Aug 14, 2019
Threads
42
Messages
354
Reaction score
276
Location
USA
Car(s)
2020 launch
Do you really notice a difference with it? Its going to add $150 to the quest to solve spraying oil into the intake
Sponsored

 
 




Top