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Direct injection puts the fuel directly into the combustion chamber. The valves are only opening and closing to move air and by products of combustion. While that is efficient, it doesn't allow for the fuel to keep the plenum and back of valves clean from oil blowby. Thus a catch can becomes very important to catch as much oil as it can to keep the plenum and back of valves clean.
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Lol direct injection engines are notorious for this... Has nothing to do with the fuel.
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Are not all the new (2010 +) Camaros DFI? A catch can was the first thing I bought. Installing it this weekend.
Now that the VW's clean OP, put a catch can on it.
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The LFX engine is DI, but I don't think the SS and above trim levels are DI.
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I'm pretty sure that the 2016 DI models do come with a factory catch can. It took about 3 years before GM caught up with replacing their faulty PVC valve design in the first place, lol.
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A catch can cannot completely fix the direct cylinder injection problem, but it will certainly help. I think even if the PCV and clean side were vented to the atmosphere, the valves would still get buildup, maybe at a slower rate though. So a catch can will help, for sure. Won't solve the problem though |
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Of course the VW service department is gonna say that, they would never admit that it's a design flaw.
Their customer base expects and are used to cars needing nothing for the first 200,000 miles.
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Interesting discussion. I would just like to point out that the correct acronym for Positive Crankcase Ventilation is PCV. PVC is Polyvinyl Chloride and is a plastic-like material used to make modern day water piping and other items.
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Vw????whaaaaaat
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