So in a hunt for a good catch can I emailed Saikou Michi and asked him what the best setup would be, which he responds with
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Hi!
I have heard about the smoking issue on the S2000s before. It is very prevalent during during aggressive driving and/or track sessions.
It has to do with the valve cover design. Under heavy turns, the oil will just slosh around and get pulled out of the PCV hose.
I know capping the PCV seems like a no-brainer, but that is modifying the emission routing, and eliminating the best source of vacuum for the fumes in the valve cover.
My personal recommendation would be to get a nice big single OCC, and just detour the PCV hose into that tank.
It will catch the oils, which create the smoke, and still maintain the original routing.
I'll recommend the larger S3-OCC. It would go somewhere with extra space, like the H-frame that holds the stock airbox.
The PCV will just detour into that, and then return to the intake manifold. It would be built with 3/8" OD fittings.
If I don't care about the car being road legal (about to drop the tag and insurance on it anyway) does the PCV have anything to do with engine reliability or longevity?