PICS : Installed Catch Can
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Got my catch can installed. I came with the "machined" look. The polished finish was $75 more, so I polished it myself and save the jack. Here ya go:


Also here is a pic of the headplate a buddy made for me over on LS1tech.


Also here is a pic of the headplate a buddy made for me over on LS1tech.
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Mine's on the driver's side, just not attached to the head like that, it's bolted to the cowl area. I know what you mean though, I've seen the bracketry for the right side mounting on alot of f-bodies.
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www.catchcans.com. I got the machined finish, sanded and polished it myself. I also painted the fittings to match. The rubber 3/8 transmission line was bout 20 bucks at O'Really's. No trouble at all, its just figuring out where u want to mount it. Run a line from the PCV on the valve cover to the bottom fitting, then a line from the top fitting to the manifold, straight forward. Definatly worth the hundy bones in my opinion.
As for the headplate, I think by the time it was all said and done, $70 bucks give or take? Pricey? Yeah probably, but he did an excellent job and took the time to make sure I liked it.
As for the headplate, I think by the time it was all said and done, $70 bucks give or take? Pricey? Yeah probably, but he did an excellent job and took the time to make sure I liked it.
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