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TrickTurbo 11-29-2016 09:09 PM

Our own Catch Can. :)
 
New catch cans shipping next week.
Here's the final pics of the "PCV" style. " NON PCV" will also be available shortly

Kits are built to fit the 1999-2013 Trucks.

Kit will include
Billet modular catch can
Mounting bracket
Mounting clamp
Hose
One way check valve
Crank case filter
Drain valve

Bolts direct to your alternator bracket. Just unbolt the 2) m6 bolts, slip the mounting bracket behind the stock power bracket and re-install the bolts.

Billet modular allows for expansion later in life. We will
Be offering extensions if you want it taller. (More volume more SS mesh)
Fittings in the kit are 3/8 hose barb with oring seal.

Introductory price is 150.00 shipped.
PM me if interested and we will send over an invoice you can pay through PayPal or credit card, the website store-front will be update soon as well.


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rocknZ71 11-29-2016 09:19 PM

That's a clean, bad ass setup!

GM1697 11-29-2016 09:43 PM

Pics of inside!!

Blklgt 11-29-2016 10:18 PM

:hmmm: I also would like to see the inside of the can.👆🏻

Wheatley 11-29-2016 11:41 PM

Looks great Rick!!

shootermwc 11-30-2016 11:13 AM

I'll be ordering one from you soon!

Choda 11-30-2016 12:53 PM

looks good

beaner 11-30-2016 01:00 PM

Not to pee in your Cheerios, but based on personal experience the paper element inside those in-line lawnmower fuel filters become clogged very quickly. Assuming the can does it's job as intended, there's no reason really for one anyways.

How are you routing the hoses/check valve?

TrickTurbo 11-30-2016 05:02 PM


Originally Posted by beaner (Post 5389321)
Not to pee in your Cheerios, but based on personal experience the paper element inside those in-line lawnmower fuel filters become clogged very quickly. Assuming the can does it's job as intended, there's no reason really for one anyways.

How are you routing the hoses/check valve?

Your not. The filter is fresh air in. And not a lawnmower filter. Lol.

Only reason it would get clogged or dirty is excessive blow by under boost, and since it's clear you can see it easily. And swap accordingly. And if blow by is that bad we can set a dual can so your covered in both air flow directions.

Here is how my truck and many customers trucks are set up.
The filter goes to the passenger side valve cover. I use a piece of hose and drop it behind the water pump area.
Driver side valve cover goes to the catch can.
Catch can to check valve
Check valve to top of the intake.

Under normal driving (non boost) the engine pulling the dirty/oil air into the catch can. Clean air to the top of the intake.
Fresh air is coming in through the passenger side.
Under boost the check valve closes and venting goes out the filter.
Once you lift vacuum restored to catch can.

You could set up that top intake hose to the inlet side of your turbo instead of the top of the intake. But you don't get as good of a vacuum pull on the catch can.

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Breather NON PCV can is also available.

beaner 12-01-2016 12:34 AM

I keep forgetting you guys vent one valve cover. Even though I don't agree with that method, I guess it works and I won't attempt to cloud your thread with even more of that discussion. I will say however if that filter does get clogged with some blow-by, the setup is incorrect no matter how many cans you add.

What kind of filter is that if its not a fuel filter?


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