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EOC Performance: Oil Catch Can and Stage 1 Tune?

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Just wondering, has anyone done EOCPerformance oil catch can and the stage 1 tune?

Figured this is probably the best available to option to keep the engine healthy?

Anyone running backup ECU?
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I do not have a catch can and my engine is doing just fine.
 

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Had my intake off recently (50k): intake is an oily mess but... without EGR there's not really a concern of it gumming up.

If you're honestly concerned with keeping the charge piping/intercooler clean your only option is to have the crank case pressure turned out and run an open atmo breather, but forwarning: you will smell it in the cab.
 

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Could you run a breather to the back of the truck to let it breathe without smelling it?
 

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You can. Another option is to run a full straightpipe (no back pressure) and attach it to the exhaust: you'll want to weld in an s-pipe so the flow of the exhaust will actually draw a slight vacuum on the crankcase. I had to run a previous truck (old powerstroke) like that to keep it from smoking out intersections.
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