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    Default Saikou Michi Oil Catch Cans

    Anybody have an opinion on the Saikou Michi oil catch cans? I've been looking around for the "right" one and most of the mazdaspeed, evo, skyline guys seems to think highly of this brand.

    Pretty pricey (reg. $95 for their "Stage 2" unit) but when I email Saikou Michi, they said they would let me get in on a current group buy going on for $75 for the Stage 2. Shipping to Canada would be $20 but they were ok with declaring at a lower value to avoid customs (we'll see if that works...not too optimistic). Saikou Stage 2 looks good to me cuz it has a baffle plus it has 5/8 barbs which matches our PCV system.

    http://www.saikoumichi.com/Stage2OCC.htm

    ...I think I will go for it.

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    $95 USD shipped? not bad...

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    Default Re: Saikou Michi Oil Catch Cans

    Yup, that's the price. Still kinda high for a metal can...but I feel more comfortable with a quality product on my car as opposed to the $25 catch cans on ebay (not trying to knock anyone).

    I guess $95 usd is a small price to pay for some piece of mind. I'm hoping all the talk of higher octane and better fuel economy due to catch cans is also true (but I'm not hold my breath).

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    i went with elite engineering,
    there was a toss up between this one and elite engineering, saikou took over 2 weeks to get back to me so that i could buy it, after the first week i went with elite engineering.
    i really wanted to go with saikou but when they took to long to get back to me i gave up on them.
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    Default Re: Saikou Michi Oil Catch Cans

    Saikou was pretty responsive for me. They stuck to their 24 hrs response time which they state on their site. He also answered all my general catch can questions which was cool.

    Thats a very nice unit! I looked at that one as well but I wasn't if it was available in 5/8" connections. Being able to screw off the can on the Elite Engineering one and clean the gunk is a nice feature. It also looks like a high quality product...I guess it should be for that price though (same for saikou i hope).

    Does anyone happen to know how clean a sealed catch can? I'm guessing it involves flushing it with some type of product but I don't know what.

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    Default Re: Saikou Michi Oil Catch Cans

    Hey Storm,

    Notice that you have a 35% tint...do you have more pictures of your car somewhere (in good lighting)? I'm interested in a tint...actually I got a 50% tint on friday but they f'd it up (wrinkles, bubbles, and damaged tint everywhere) so I'm making them re-do it.

    I may ask to switch to a 35% tint. 50% is not bad for my taste but I'd like to consider 35%..just scared it will be too dark for me.

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    This CC looks much better than the one I'm currently buying lol. + it already has a baffle and is the color I'd like to paint the one I'm ordering... Any chance I can get in on this BB as well? Sucks that you can't just open this up to empty it out, I guess you have to flush it out... Maybe compressed air? What's the elite one like?

    Anyone want to buy my other CC? lol

    Edit: Doesn't look too hard to drain...


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    Quote Originally Posted by -cj- View Post
    This CC looks much better than the one I'm currently buying lol. + it already has a baffle and is the color I'd like to paint the one I'm ordering... Any chance I can get in on this BB as well? Sucks that you can't just open this up to empty it out, I guess you have to flush it out... Maybe compressed air? What's the elite one like?

    i'll take some pictures of the elite one today and i'll post them up for you..

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    Default Re: Saikou Michi Oil Catch Cans

    Quote Originally Posted by stormin84 View Post
    i'll take some pictures of the elite one today and i'll post them up for you..
    Any chance you can take some pics of your tint/car too so i can get an idea of what 35% looks like on a black ms3?

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    Quote Originally Posted by uoftguy View Post
    Any chance you can take some pics of your tint/car too so i can get an idea of what 35% looks like on a black ms3?
    np i'll take some pictures and have them up later today too..

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    Default Re: Saikou Michi Oil Catch Cans

    I didn't know you could get 50% tints... I think that's way to light IMO... 35% is a good starting point. I went with 17% charcoal all around.. It takes some getting used to at night. Sometimes I roll my windows down when backing up, just to make sure I don't hit a curb or anything... But that's only when there isn't any street lamps in the area.

    I don't suggest anything that dark if you already get bothered by the police.


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    lol...you guys...we need a MS3 meet so our CC discussions don't turn into a general tint talk...but, I've got something in the 20% and it's just dark enough for me...my tinter "did not allow" me to get anything darker...

    I'd like a Saikou can too, but sourcing them wasn't easy (guess I should've chk'd the Subaru/EVO boards to see if they have a GB going)...if someone will throw a GB together, I may grab one too but $95 USD shipped for something I can't see even if I open my hood is pricey for me...

    The Megan one cj and I are getting is a GReddy rip off...it doesn't have the screen or baffling material, but that can be easily taken cared of @ the Home Depot...

    With regards to the Saikou can, you don't ned to pressurize it to drain it...chk out this guys install walk-thru with a Saikou and the Mazda OEM PCV:

    How to MS3 Catch Can Install with tons of pics.

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    LOL you're totally right, we need to all meet up!

    I just looked at that HOWTO and man, it looks like a huge pain in the ass! To top it off, the original poster never went back and photoshoped the hose like he promised

    In the end, this makes it worth it:


    That's one month later!!

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    sorry to threadjack:

    How-To: Baffle a Greddy Catch Can

    I've been thinking of ways to extend the inlet tube of the can like the Saikou design...suggestions?

    the guy also said stainless steelwool started to rust?! wtf...a. stainless steel rusts?! b. water!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fobio View Post
    lol...you guys...we need a MS3 meet so our CC discussions don't turn into a general tint talk...but, I've got something in the 20% and it's just dark enough for me...my tinter "did not allow" me to get anything darker...

    I'd like a Saikou can too, but sourcing them wasn't easy (guess I should've chk'd the Subaru/EVO boards to see if they have a GB going)...if someone will throw a GB together, I may grab one too but $95 USD shipped for something I can't see even if I open my hood is pricey for me...

    With regards to the Saikou can, you don't ned to pressurize it to drain it...chk out this guys install walk-thru with a Saikou and the Mazda OEM PCV:


    i believe that the Saikou comes with (just the can) no bracket to mount it,no hoses. With the Elite it comes with mounting bracket and hose, but i'm not going to use their hose too small, i'm going to be using napa's pcv valve and not the oem.

    i did find some high pressure fuel lines
    https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/pr...p?Product=3290

    it might be better if a bunch of us do one big order to save on shipping. it will probably work better then the heater hoses that the other guys are doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stormin84 View Post
    i believe that the Saikou comes with (just the can) no bracket to mount it,no hoses. With the Elite it comes with mounting bracket and hose, but i'm not going to use their hose too small, i'm going to be using napa's pcv valve and not the oem.

    i did find some high pressure fuel lines
    https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/pr...p?Product=3290

    it might be better if a bunch of us do one big order to save on shipping. it will probably work better then the heater hoses that the other guys are doing.
    man...wish this came along 2 weeks ago! I bought the heater hose, as it's the only one I could find at Parts Source, and Jimmy said it's no good...have to find proper fuel lines as you've posted. Parts Source pointed me to BF Trucks in Markham...will call them Tuesday.

    With your link, I'd say each of us would need 6'...at least around $40 of hosing each? Any CDN/local source?

    The frickin' heater hose was $12...but it's useless regardless now...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fobio View Post
    man...wish this came along 2 weeks ago! I bought the heater hose, as it's the only one I could find at Parts Source, and Jimmy said it's no good...have to find proper fuel lines as you've posted. Parts Source pointed me to BF Trucks in Markham...will call them Tuesday.

    With your link, I'd say each of us would need 6'...at least around $40 of hosing each? Any CDN/local source?

    The frickin' heater hose was $12...but it's useless regardless now...
    yea part source didn't have any either in kitchener, if you do find any let me know cuz i'm still looking around here for some too..if you can't find any at BF trucks are you going to get the lines from the site...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fobio View Post
    I've been thinking of ways to extend the inlet tube of the can like the Saikou design...suggestions?

    go to home depot and get some plumbing adaptors (i converted mine into 5/8" inlet)
    will post pictures of it (when i find my plumbing tape)

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    Yeah I'm not too sure what kind of hose to use either...Canadian tire has bulk hose for like $2/ft for 5/8" fuel hose...is any fuel hose good enough or does if have to be special?

    Also, where do you find the brass fittings to convert the PCV (Fram FV277) threaded male end to a 5/8" barbed end???

    You need a 1/4" to 1/2" bushing, 1/2 to 1/2 coupler, and 1/2 male threaded to 5/8" barbed brass fittings...I have no clue where to get these. The typical auto/hardware store doesn't have this stuff. Was hoping to find it in the plumbing section of home depot but no luck.

    No worries about thread jacking...I kinda did it to myself - started with OCC's then asked storm about his tint, LOL.

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    One more thing to add:

    If you look at this Jegs oil separator http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS/555/52205/10002/-1

    ...they have universal type fuel lines as a recommended accessory at the bottom of the page which makes me think its ok to use. Not sure we need to get the crazy expensive type hose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uoftguy View Post
    Yeah I'm not too sure what kind of hose to use either...Canadian tire has bulk hose for like $2/ft for 5/8" fuel hose...is any fuel hose good enough or does if have to be special?

    Also, where do you find the brass fittings to convert the PCV (Fram FV277) threaded male end to a 5/8" barbed end???

    You need a 1/4" to 1/2" bushing, 1/2 to 1/2 coupler, and 1/2 male threaded to 5/8" barbed brass fittings...I have no clue where to get these. The typical auto/hardware store doesn't have this stuff. Was hoping to find it in the plumbing section of home depot but no luck.

    No worries about thread jacking...I kinda did it to myself - started with OCC's then asked storm about his tint, LOL.

    home depot has the connectors, give me some time and i'll post what i did with the connectors,

    pcv valve to a 5/8" barb and i've also converted the inlet barb to a 5/8" barb too. looks a little big but i will only have to use one type of hose then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stormin84 View Post
    home depot has the connectors, give me some time and i'll post what i did with the connectors,

    pcv valve to a 5/8" barb and i've also converted the inlet barb to a 5/8" barb too. looks a little big but i will only have to use one type of hose then.
    That'd be great. My only other option is to buy from a site i found https://www.rittenhouse.ca which will cost me $20 for the 3 fittings i need...which is kinda high for just 3 brass fittings.

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    Default Re: Saikou Michi Oil Catch Cans

    Elite engineering catch can




    first the pcv valve


    parts you are going to need is the pcv valve (mine is the napa one)

    5/8” barb x 1/2” MIP
    1/2” FIP x 1/4" FIP
    pcv valve

    Now for the adaptor (converting the inlets on the OCC to 5/8" barb)



    5/8” Barb x 1/2” MIP
    1/2” FIP x 1/4” FIP
    1/4” FIP x 1/4” MIP 90 degree elbow
    1/4” MIP x 1/8” FIP
    1/8” MIP x close

    you are going to need 2 of each if you want both inlets the same
    There is probably an easier way to do this but i don't care .
    hope this helps you out.

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    Default Re: Saikou Michi Oil Catch Cans

    And you found these and homedepot?? I had no luck finding this stuff.
    5/8” barb x 1/2” MIP
    1/2” FIP x 1/4" FIP

    If it wasn't home depot, can you specify exactly where you got it? They don't seem to have 5/8 stuff anywhere. Only carry 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 inch fittings from what i can find.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uoftguy View Post
    One more thing to add:

    If you look at this Jegs oil separator http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS/555/52205/10002/-1

    ...they have universal type fuel lines as a recommended accessory at the bottom of the page which makes me think its ok to use. Not sure we need to get the crazy expensive type hose.
    don't see 5/8" fuel lines so we may be out of luck on this type.

    i heard that these guy carry high pressure fuel lines, don't know if they have the 5/8" i can't go to check them out cuz i'm not in mississauga
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