Square Plastic Catch Tank Featuring Replaceable Filter
Versatility meets practicality in the Plastic Catch Tank with Filter (SKU: PPCT), a square powerhouse for kart engine bays. With four ports, it accommodates complex breather setups, routing vapors away from critical areas to keep your runs smooth and spill-free.
- Built-in paper filter is easily swappable, ensuring long-term debris capture without performance loss.
- Multiple mounting points plus included bracket allow custom positioning for optimal weight balance.
- Durable plastic resists cracks from track vibrations, outlasting cheaper alternatives.
Racers love how this tank simplifies plumbing, reducing hose clutter for a tidier chassis that enhances aerodynamics slightly. By filtering out contaminants, it protects valves and pistons, delivering the consistent power needed to pull ahead in tight packs. Ideal for teams juggling multiple classes, its design promotes quick adaptations between sessions.
Whether dodging spray in wet conditions or blasting dry sprints, this catch tank keeps fluids managed, letting you concentrate on lines and braking points. The result? Fewer pit stops and more podium finishes through reliable, organized engineering.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many ports does this catch tank have and what are they for?
A: This tank features four ports, allowing you to manage complex breather setups and route engine vapors away from critical components to keep your kart's engine bay clean and efficient.
Q: Is the filter inside the tank replaceable?
A: Yes, the built-in paper filter is easily swappable. We recommend checking it regularly to ensure debris capture remains optimal and to prevent performance loss.
Q: Can I mount this tank in different positions on my kart?
A: Absolutely. The tank includes multiple mounting points and a dedicated bracket, allowing you to customize its position for optimal weight balance and to suit your specific chassis layout.
Q: Why is a catch tank important for racing karts?
A: A catch tank manages fluid overflow and vapors, preventing spills on the track and keeping your engine bay tidy. By filtering contaminants, it helps protect your valves and pistons, ensuring consistent power delivery.
Q: How often should I maintain the catch tank?
A: Maintenance depends on your racing frequency and engine condition. Inspect the tank for fluid levels after every session and check the condition of the paper filter periodically to ensure it isn't clogged with debris.