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Crawford Performance Air Oil Separator How To Install by Subie TV

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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2009

http://subie.tv features the Crawford Air Oil Separator how to install on the http://projectsti.com 08 STI. Check out the site for more video installs of this Subaru. This is a modified version of the Crawford Performance Air Oil Separator found on the Ken Block Gymkhana car.

Check out http://projectsti.com for more videos and the buildup.

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  • @OldboySaint I gotta agree with you! This shit is expensive as hell and they couldn't even supply hose clamps? Guess its too much money for them to handle... LOL

  • Using zip ties is fucking ghetto. Are hose clamps too expensive to come with this $400 air/oil separator?

  • @conspiracyquality

    All engines have some amount of blow by, whether they are NA or turbo, and no matter what condition the rings are in. Replacing the rings will not eliminate blow by since no piston ring seals 100%. Every factory engine with a PCV system lets some oil into the intake that can hurt performance. Installing a catch can is a good way to prevent this, on any car.

  • @hofmannsapprentice sticky or malfunctioning pcv valves are dirt cheap to replace even cheaper to spray out with some carb or brake cleaner. But really is this that big of an issue on Subaru's it has to have its own aftermarket fix? I agree it's better than burning oil but wow.

  • Just received my Crawford air/oil separator in the mail and expect to install next weekend... any tips for an install on a 2007 LGT?

  • this is kinda complicated for me.

  • I like this kit better than grimmspeed. I am getting this one!

  • @conspiracyquality sticky or malfunctioning PCV's can cause excess oil buildup, as these cars get older it's not a bad thing to do, its better than burning oil.

  • Seems to me like this is band-aid for a blow-by issue, but I don't know subies. Wouldn't the proper repair be to replace the rings that are crispy fried? Just wondering.

  • engine oil not staying in the engine????

    

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