Yes it will get sucked into the supercharger, but it will not damage it. Nevertheless, since you are using a big Whipple, I would install a catch can on the passenger side PCV line. I get about a 1/3 cup every couple thousand miles with the stock supercharger with a pulley. Evan Guyett made a very nice catch can that looked OEM. I don't know if it's still available, but it's a first class piece. I have it. It has an OEM finish, uses OEM-type clamps and even has an OEM sight glass. If unavailable, you can use one of the many catch can kits available.
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I have installed a catch can but when I checked the can there was no oil in it I but still have oil behind the accufab throttle body so I installed a catch can on the drivers side but still no oil in the catch can but oil behind the throttle body. What else do you think can be the source of the oil? Thanks.
As far I known, there cannot be another source of oil in the intake tract. Many of the oil catch cans I've seen are not good. Which ones do you have?
have you checked your sc oil level recently? sometimes they bearing seal fails and allows for a slow leak of supercharger oil. How much oil do you see ?
ok, I will change them. I emailed the company you suggested but they are out of business. Do you have any one else you can recommend. Thanks.I don't care for those catch cans. In my opinion they are more bling than functional. I would install different ones.
I used a MOROSO universal catch can. I hope that's not the one you are unhappy with! Mine catches oil. Enough? Who knows? It does no harm.
Howard