Tino
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Our new Palisade is the first car that we've owned that has a GDI engine. After researching the pros and cons of this type of motor I've noticed that many people are recommending installing a catch can to reduce the amount of crud building up on the intake valves. We plan on keeping this car for a long time. For that reason I am seriously considering installing one. The thought of having the intake valves crushed walnut shell blasted every 60,000 miles makes me very concerned.
Has anyone installed a catch can on their Palisade? Would something as simple as installing a catch can void the warranty? I also wonder why manufacturers don't have a system like this already included. Supposedly, the Atkins cycle of Hyundai's 3.8 six offsets some of the inherit issues that direct injection causes.
Maybe I stressing over nothing. Ya know, like first time parent syndrome lol!
Has anyone installed a catch can on their Palisade? Would something as simple as installing a catch can void the warranty? I also wonder why manufacturers don't have a system like this already included. Supposedly, the Atkins cycle of Hyundai's 3.8 six offsets some of the inherit issues that direct injection causes.
Maybe I stressing over nothing. Ya know, like first time parent syndrome lol!