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Yo

Anyone got an opinion on whether something like the BSH catch can is required / a good idea for the R?

Is it even possible to fit? seems to be conflicting experiences with it. some people rate it and say it works, others seem to not be so sure its worth doing. there also seems to be a couple of different solutions to the problem.

some info from the GTI boys:

http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index ... 335.0.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index ... 745.0.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index ... 753.0.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Paul,

If you want to fit a catch can system fit the Forge version. :yes:
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Chungster wrote:Paul,

If you want to fit a catch can system fit the Forge version. :yes:


I'll look into it in due course. The forge one did catch my eye over the BSH one.
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http://www.forgemotorsport.co.uk/conten ... t=FMMK5CTC" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

:yes:
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Catch can?? :?
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skippy wrote:Catch can?? :?
in the shell of a nut, and im no expert, the 2.0 TSI engine produces excess gases which are recycled into the engine which contains oil and other nasties. Over time this builds up as a horrible gunk, clogging your valves etc and generally being unpleasant.

the catch can essentially is a can which collects this gunk allowing clean, nice air back into the engine. you then occassionally dispose of said gunk at will, and have a cleaner, nicer, happier engine!

those links help explain it prob better than me!
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Many thanks Strat for the explanation, have never heard that term before and I do generally know my cars - I think!
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10 % discount for you members when you order on line with the discount code vag10 in our discount box
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Forge wrote:10 % discount for you members when you order on line with the discount code vag10 in our discount box
Forge, how do I know whether to order the version for my Scirocco R with or without the carbon filter?
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Langers wrote:
Forge wrote:10 % discount for you members when you order on line with the discount code vag10 in our discount box
Forge, how do I know whether to order the version for my Scirocco R with or without the carbon filter?
Read the Forge link I posted further up! It's quite clear.
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the discount code is expired damn i want a catchtank
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youngbuck wrote:the discount code is expired damn i want a catchtank
I've just emailed them to enquire. Hopefully it'll be reactivated soon.
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Turns out Forge are no longer giving discounts to ANY forums.
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Ι bought the BSH Competition Catch can . Due to the charcoal canister, there is not enough room for the can to fit properly.
For the time being, it is temporarily fitted with a tie wrap in front of the charcoal canister.
Some other guys in the mkv forums have relocated the charcoal canister on the drivers side (LHD vehicles).
We are working on it. I think its not possible to delete the charcoal canister without the vehicle throwing a CEL.
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seems to be effective, I guess.
After driving ~5 miles with the catch can installed, there was an oil scent in the car, when I stopped at a red with the engine idling. According to BSH, this smell comes from the (liquid) catch can contents, whose smell finds its way out from the induction filter when the engine idles...
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Tsakonas wrote:seems to be effective, I guess.
After driving ~5 miles with the catch can installed, there was an oil scent in the car, when I stopped at a red with the engine idling. According to BSH, this smell comes from the (liquid) catch can contents, whose smell finds its way out from the induction filter when the engine idles...
Im pretty sure its effective. After driving ~220 miles, engine seems to rev better at least at low revs. Perhaps it has to do with more effective combustion, since oil fumes are removed from air-fuel mixture.
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Tsakonas wrote:Ι bought the BSH Competition Catch can . Due to the charcoal canister, there is not enough room for the can to fit properly.
For the time being, it is temporarily fitted with a tie wrap in front of the charcoal canister.
Some other guys in the mkv forums have relocated the charcoal canister on the drivers side (LHD vehicles).
We are working on it. I think its not possible to delete the charcoal canister without the vehicle throwing a CEL.
Same Issue I'm having at the moment with the BSH Catch can, not sure where I'm going to install it . do you have a photo of how you mounted it
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Whats the reason for you all wanting to fit a catch tank?

Also, im not sure if forge has revised there hose tank take off's but it previously was 8mm which caused alot of backpressure on the crank(not good)
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