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Burger Tuning Oil Catch Can N55 135,335 on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:BURGER TUNING Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:0019 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

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The N55 OCC fits on the E chassis only.

Keep the oil out of your intake system!

 

It's no secret that the BMW N55 motor suffers from serious oil control problems causing oil to blow through and coat the intercooler and charge piping, gunking up intake valves and the VANOS system, lowering the effective octane, and generally degrading engine performance. The higher your boost levels the more apparent these problems become.

The solution to this problem has finally arrived. The BMS oil catch can. While there are other catch cans on the market they all fall short in various areas. Some are mounted on the hot/turbo side of the motor preventing proper vapor condensation. Others utilize hoses that are too small and runs that are too long to allow proper PCV ventilation causing internal motor / ring sealing issues. Some have insufficient or no internal baffle system while others have internal baffles systems that are too restrictive for the N54 motor. Most are simply repackaged oil catch cans from smaller / lower power motors shoe horned in to place in the N55 engine bay.

To solve these problems BMS designed their oil catch can kit from the ground up specifically for the N54 application. It features 100% CNC machining with zero welding for a precision fit and long life. The can itself is guaranteed for the life of the vehicle. The hoses exceed the OEM PCV piping in diameter and that flow rate is maintained throughout the entire oil catch can ensuring no excessive crankcase pressure buildup. The N54 mounting location is out of the way under the cowl allowing for shorter lines, more efficient operation, and a very stealthy look. Install takes around 20 minutes, includes all required hardware, and is 100% reversible. Simply unscrew the base of the can to empty it's contents every 3-6 months.

 

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BMS Oil Catch Can Features 
• Increases Air Intake Efficiency 
• Promotes Engine Longevity 
• Non-Clogging Air/Oil Separation Double Baffle
• Free Flow Solid No Restriction Design
• Large Intake / Exhaust No Tapering Down
• Stealth Mounting on Cool Side of the Motor
• Anodized Black Lightweight Aluminum
• N54 Model Mounts Out of Sight Under the Cowl 
• Made in USA & Guaranteed for Life
 

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• Simply unscrew base every 3-6 months to empty or use the drain plug.

• Non-Clogging, No Service Needed Air/Oil Separation Double Baffle

• High flow to eliminate crankcase pressure caused by more restrictive designs 

• Large 16mm+ inlet and outlet exceeds OEM PCV sizing

• Precision Machined from Solid Blocks of High Grade Aluminum

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