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Old 05-10-2020, 07:28 AM
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What website is the speed calculator on? I couldn't find it. Yes I did look before bothering you LOL

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It is an app from TREMEC. It is on my phone

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The Tremec app is great but be sure to remove the protective case on the phone or else false angle readings can occur.
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Anyone ever use the Spicer app? Like if you want to use an angle gauge instead of your phone?
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The Tremec app is great but be sure to remove the protective case on the phone or else false angle readings can occur.
And buttons on the side. I can't use my s8 because it has buttons on both sides. I used my old ipod instead
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I did not see anywhere where you state what the part # is for the a Mann and Hummel Air oil separator. I looked on their website but did not find that particular one.

Also, who made all of the mods to the Peterson oil tank? Is this something we can purchase with all of the mods done to it, or was your own custom design & made thing?

Thanks for all of the great info. Saves the rest of us a ton of effort and wasted time and parts!
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I did not see anywhere where you state what the part # is for the a Mann and Hummel Air oil separator. I looked on their website but did not find that particular one.
Looks like a ProVent 100. The 200 may have been a bit large for the location, it's pretty big. I am curious how the smaller one is working out.
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Looks like a ProVent 100. The 200 may have been a bit large for the location, it's pretty big. I am curious how the smaller one is working out.
I have used it on 3 builds now and it works great. Be aware there are two part numbers on how they vent. Make sure you get the correct one. I would need to do some digging to find the correct part number. The last one I purchased was a Mann ProVent 100 SKU 3931070793 Jan 2019. I think that was the correct one.

Don't blame me if that is the wrong one.

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Thanks, I was trying to figure out how to fit a 200 in mine and it's a challenge, the 100 is a much easier fit. If you find anything in your 'spare' time on the difference between the two provent 100 options I'd be very interested will use the part number you listed otherwise.

On edit - after some quick research - the differences are one version has a bypass which is the part number ending in 3. The part number ending in 2 has a pressure relief valve. Based on the naming I would guess the bypass routes excess through the outlet which most would route to the air intake tube, and the pressure relief valve vents excess externally. The version version ending in 2 is called 'off road' probably due to the routing of the relief valve gasses.
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So the ProVent 100 takes care of the oil tank vapors - how do/did you manage the valve cover outlets for vapors?
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