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Gotta Keep em? Separated- Mishimoto?s Ford Focus RS Baffled Oil Catch Can R&D

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Gotta Keep em? Separated- Mishimoto?s Ford Focus RS Baffled Oil Catch Can R&D

The Focus RS is a big hit at the Mishimoto headquarters, and we want to make sure to protect our newest addition. If you missed Kyle Mohan testing out the Focus RS drift mode, check out our last post. Luckily one of the first projects up to bat is our direct-fit baffled oil catch can. We know that the necessity of an oil catch can is a hotly debated topic among many car communities, and the Focus RS is no exception. From previous projects and research online, we?ve learned that blow-by is a real presence in these EcoBoost engines.


Focus RS catch can R&D


Focus RS catch can R&D

Catch Can 101

What is this notorious blow-by that I speak of? Blow-by is the unburnt oil and fuel mixture that blows past the piston and into the crankcase. Modern engines have a CCV (Crank Case Ventilation) system for emissions purposes. The CCV directs the blow-by back into the intake to be burned in the combustion chamber. Unfortunately, on its way back into the engine, blow-by leaves a nice oily coating on the intake tract, throttle body, and valves. The CCV system is good for the environment, but not ideal for engines. Catch cans, if used properly, are both environmentally and engine friendly. The catch can will be installed in the PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) line, which is notorious for carrying oil back into the intake system. By interfering with our catch can, we will trap the excess oil in the can and send fresh air back into the intake.


Focus RS Catch Can R&D

Will a catch can prevent carbon buildup?

On direct-injected vehicles, installing a catch can to trap oil before it has a chance to introduce itself to your intake will prevent a majority of carbon buildup on your valves. Direct-injection engines, as opposed to port-injected engines, are more prone to carbon buildup because in a direct-injected engine, the fuel is being introduced directly into the combustion chamber without first washing over the valves. So, although it will not prevent buildup altogether, it will combat the majority of it.

Why wouldn?t Ford have incorporated one from the factory?

Although Ford does not have a factory catch can in the sense that we are familiar with, they do have an oil separator on the side of the engine block. While this may help combat the issue of blow-by, we have a hunch that we will still see oil buildup in our catch can even with the factory oil separator. (Not to worry, our hunches are always put to the test!) Adding a more complex, and therefore more effective, catch can system from the factory would add another maintenance item that not all are willing or able to do, which is why manufacturers may have left them off.

Does the RS need a catch can?

This is the question of the hour. Given the Focus RS?s family history of blow-by, we are going with a resounding ?Yes?. Previous testing revealed large amounts of blow-by collected with the Focus ST and EcoBoost Mustang. Based on the similarities between both of those engine setups, it is safe to assume we will see a good amount of blow-by during our Focus RS testing. Sure we can speculate as to why you should have a catch can installed on your RS, but there is nothing like actual data. So enough talking; we are headed back to our R&D facility to rig up a catch can on the RS for some actual data, stay tuned!


Development on the Focus RS catch can

Coming Up!
We will explore in depth the direct-fit catch can setup for the RS and how we intend to test it. To read more about Mishimoto?s Focus RS projects, take a look at our Engineering Blog. In the meantime, let us know what you think about our catch can plans in the comments below!

Thanks for reading!
-Sara
 


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Part 2: Prototype Installation



It’s the year of the horse…power that is. Wherein the land of the aftermarket, power modifications are king. They are the body builder of the modifications stomping around yelling about protein, bro. We all want to beef up our cars and hear them roar in the face of their stock counterpart. Understandably, it is very easy to get caught up in the excitement of dyno charts and power numbers, and overlook the little guy in the background. This little guy in the background, probably talking about something nerdy, is our good friend the catch can. He doesn’t scream horsepower, but instead whispers about carbon buildup on valves. And for this post at least, we are going to hear him out.

If you missed our last post, we discussed the importance of using a catch can on our brand-new Focus RS in theory. In this post we are going to give the catch can a chance to put its money where its baffle is.

The first step was constructing our test unit. We began with our compact baffled oil catch can. Based on the similarities, we adapted the bracket and hoses from our Focus ST catch can kit. The fit was very similar and needed a mild amount of tweaking to be direct-fit to our Focus RS.


Removing the intake manifold for the Focus RS catch can

We did have to remove the intake manifold to install our hoses and fittings. Both fittings are located under the intake manifold, which is a hard spot to get to, but has the added benefit of maintaining a stealthy, OEM look even after the catch can is installed.


Focus RS parts disassembled

In the photo above you can see the location of both fittings that we will use to route the blow-by mixture to our catch can, before sending the air back to the intake manifold. Our catch can will sit underneath the car, utilizing the bracket from our Focus ST kit. This bracket mounts to an open ear on the transmission, which is the same mounting point as the ST. Although this means the RS will need to be raised in order to empty the catch can, we have a plan to make draining a breeze.


Focus RS catch can installed

After having a look at the kit installed on the RS, we saw some room for improvement. Second to functionality, convenience and ease of maintenance are primary goals of this project. We began working on a direct-fit drain kit utilizing one of the air ducts in the under tray. This would allow the kit to be emptied by simply reaching under your RS and turning a petcock. Check out our prototype version installed on the RS below.


Focus RS catch can kit installed


Focus RS catch can kit installed


Focus RS catch can kit installed


Focus RS catch can kit installed

By reaching through the small cutout in the photo above, you will be able to turn the petcock easily and drain the contents of the catch can. Style and functionality? This catch can is beginning to grow on us after all. Perhaps this nerd should be spared the swirly we had lined up.

Coming up!

We are wrapping up the results of our Focus RS catch can testing, and will be posting the results next week. In the meantime, we are kicking off our pre-sale a tad early. We couldn’t wait to get a catch can on our Focus RS and you shouldn’t have to either! Check out our discounted pre-sale below and let us know what you think.

Thanks for reading!

-Sara
 


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Mishimoto's Ford Focus RS Baffled Oil Catch Can is Live!

Focus RS Pre-Sale is Live

Check out our 16+ Ford Focus RS Baffled Oil Catch Can Pre-Sale! We are launching a discounted pre-sale for those on the forums that have been following our progress. The details are listed below:

Sale Price: $197.95

MSRP:$285.00

Estimated Ship Date / Pre-Sale Expiration: 7/22/16

Includes:
(1) Application Specific Mounting Bracket
(1) Black, Anodized 6061 Aluminum Catch Can
(2) Direct-Fit Hoses
(2) Plastic Barbed Fittings
(4) Worm-Gear Clamps
(1) Air Diverter
(1) Internal Baffle & Rod
(1) 3/8" NPT Plug
(1) Large O-Ring
(1) Drain Kit
Mounting Hardware
Mishimoto Lifetime Warranty

Focus RS Pre-Sale is Live

Let us know if you have any questions about our pre-sale!

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Part 3: Test Results

Testing is complete! Although we would still like to be cruising through twisty back roads logging R&D miles, it is time to bring the Focus RS back to the stables to examine our catch can. When we test our catch cans, we try to put a wide variety of miles on the car to best replicate normal driving situations. We send one of our engineers out into the wild to put our development vehicle through its paces and ensure our products are functioning as designed.


Focus RS catch can testing

Blow-by Meets it?s Match

Although our compact baffled oil catch can has been tried and tested numerous times, we still want to put it through the ringer to ensure that it functions just as nicely on every application. Just like our previous catch can kits, our compact baffled oil catch can has proven itself once again and our testing went off without a hitch. Upon initial investigation we noticed oil buildup in the hose leading to the catch can, on the internals of the catch can, and pooled in the bottom of the can.


Focus RS catch can testing


Inside Mishimoto's baffled oil catch can


Focus RS catch can test results

After 1,000 miles we had a good amount of oil, about 5ml, in the bottom of our catch can. That is not quite as much as we have seen with other applications, such as our Mustang GT. However, it?s still a decent amount of blow-by that is not being re-introduced to the engine. With hard driving, or additional miles, the amount of blow-by could accumulate quickly. We recommend checking your catch can every 1000 miles to establish a baseline, as every car and driving situation is different.


Focus RS catch can test results

We heard what this catch can has to say and the little guy does have a point. Allowing this mixture to be routed back into your engine may not be the best in terms of longevity. While this modification isn?t going to knock anyone out of their chairs in terms of dyno numbers, it still serves a purpose. We think the catch can is a lot like flossing; you?ll thank us later.

Coming Up!

The Pre-Sale for the Focus RS Catch Can is now live through the end of this week! Head over to our product page to check it out and let us know if you have any questions.

Thanks for reading!
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Update!

We are extending the pre-sale through Monday so everyone has a chance to take advantage of the sale price. Orders will begin shipping today so those who already placed their orders should receive tracking shortly. Let me know if you have any questions!

-Sara
 


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