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Audi S4/S5 3.0T Direct Fit Catch Can PCV Side, 2018+

  1. Still a Class Act - Direct Fit Catch Can R&D, Part 2 - Production Sample and Test Results

    Still a Class Act - Direct Fit Catch Can R&D, Part 2 - Production Sample and Test Results

    Physical health is key for any athlete's performance. The same applies to anything mechanical, such as the Audi B9. Just as our bodies have defenses against sickness, the B9 S4 and S5 came equipped with a robust system to mitigate the effects of blow-by. However, as we went over in our last post, this separator might need some backup.

    When we last left off, our in-house fabricated prototype made its way onto our donor S5 and was ready for our standard 1000-mile road test. This test provides us with a benchmark on the rate of blow-by collection while also being the final check against any dreaded check engine lights.

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  2. Still a Class Act - Direct Fit Catch Can, Part 1 - Concept and Design

    Still a Class Act - Direct Fit Catch Can, Part 1 - Concept and Design

    What does Philadelphia Eagles' safety Malcom Jenkins and the B9 Audi S5 have in common? More than you would think, actually. Both are hardened powerhouses of speed and power wrapped up in the soft touch of luxury. I'm not an expert on athleticism (not even close) but it's no secret that Mr. Jenkins has spent countless hours in the gym training to perform on the field, much like the engineers at Audi likely poured over the fine details of the 3.0T that sits under the S5's hood. Both parties also need to be in peak condition to exert themselves to their max over the long haul. Where sickness and injury would slow number 27 down, the illness of blow-by can slow down this mechanical athlete.

    Mr. Jenkins takes the stylish athlete one step further. Where his athleticism is an asset to the
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