Solve the Problem - Oil Catch Can 1. By installing an oil catch can on your turbo car, it will collect oil and moisture blow by gases from PCV valve or engine Valve Cover ports going to intake system. Keep your engine to perform at its best for the longest period of time; 2. With oil catch can you keep your engine clean under hard driving conditions allowing "cleaner" gases to be passed back into the intake; 3. The oil catch can will remove carbon and sludge build-up in the intake system, prolong engine longevity, increase engine performance.Application: Filtered Breather that traps oil while allowing air to escape freely, and the baffle system in the oil tank also could filter the air, reduce oil and gas into the intake manifold. Don't use the filter on a PCV system, you'll just break the vacuum and cause engine problems. The filter is for pre-PCV cars.Features: Anodized Body High quality material: Made with High Quality Aluminum for Enhanced Strength and Durability Ensure Better Mileage, Better Performance and Preserve Engine Life Hose Clamp: Prevents oil leakage Built in Dipstick: To Check Fluid Level Removable Bottom to Drain Color: BluePackage Includes: 1x Oil Catch Can Breather Tank 1x Breather Filter 2x 9mm fitting(6mm diameter) 2x 15mm fitting(10mm diameter) 1x 15mm hose(10mm diameter) 1x Plug Adapter(If the breather filter is not need) Necessary Bracket,Screws,O-rings&hose clamps The oil catch tank is universal and fits for most carts Universal for most cars, as long as have enough space. Please measure before you purchase!Have 2 types Of Installation: Easy to install oil catch can with breather filter as a vent system or without breather filter as a seal can, all for your option.
Y**Y
Love it for the price and functionality but there're points to improve
I absolutely like the overall design, quality it's made with and hardware it comes with, - for that I would give 5 stars. Though in my opinion there're several areas to improve:1) It comes with mounting bolts that require a hex key. So if you don't have one, you'll need it. Regular philips or flat screw driver would be more universal.2) How it is supposed to be mounted is a bit complicated. It is supposed to be mounted by the handle, which has 2 holes. Though 1 of the holes is impossible to be used without unscrewing the handle (which is good that it can be taken down, even though with a smaller hex key than the mounting screws). The issue comes in place, when the mounting wall is too thin so the bolt is being pushed against the can. So you either need a thick washer or fix the bolt from the inside part of handle, but to go from inside you'll need to unscrew the handle first, put the bolt in, put the handle back together and fix the can. And in this situation no screw driver is going to fit, so you'll need to change the original bolt.3) There's no filtering media. Even though I'm still to see any signs of oil on the walls of a pipe connected to an air intake, it wouldn't be a bad idea to use some kind of small filter on the exit.4) Pipe was too short to be used on both ends, so I ended up needing a longer pipe to connect to the air intake.Rather than the above (which I'm sure I would face with most of similar cans), I love that it comes with o-rings, breather option, dipstick and looks rather solid. I would definitely recommend to buy it if you really need a catch can.Pictures are of installed can on a 3000GT SL.
M**S
Included hose is junk
Do not use the included hose as it will collapse and limit the vacuum power, plus hose is not totally oil resistance compatible as it started to deteriorate within the month of use, the can itself is decent, not the easiest to drain, but drilling a hole on bottom and installing a petcock solved that, I did not use the top side filter as it would alternate my vacuum and caused issues with operation. Used this on a 2013 dodge dart 2.4L get about one full can per 3 months of use that would otherwise been burnt by the motor and collect on rings, piston tops, valves, plugs etc..Decent value for the cost asked, comes with all needed to install, but I do recommend other oil resistant non collapsible hose to install
J**H
All most of us need.
Great value catch can. Unless you're running boost or over 400 horsepower, you probably don't need the high end, expensive catch cans. Ditch the hose this comes with (I used pre cut hoses from a local auto parts store. ) There was a small piece of aluminum shaving that needed to be removed from inside the outlet, that was the only fault I found. I used some cheap tool steel from a hardware store and bent it into the bracket you see, gave it a quick coat of cheap paint and viola. Custom mount. The nipples didn't fit my engine block, so I wound up using the stock adapters and just cut the stock hose off from them. I'd recommend spending $10-$15 for a new crankcase vent hose and use the hose adapters/nipples from that. As it sits, I spent about $50 on the set up. $30 for the can, under $5 each for the 2 hoses, a few bucks for the tool steel, and what was left in an $8 can of spray paint. Small drawback? The engine cover will not fit with the catch can installed. So now I have to paint my intake manifold. I plan on putting steel wood in the diffuser and can itself. Tips and more pics on FaceBook @ the group Car Customizerz.
D**R
beautiful piece of work
Quality product. Pretty, too. Whether it will do it's job, I don't know. I suspect it will. The hose that comes with it stinks. I took it out of the box and threw it away, and I was getting complaints for an hour from my family. Even after the trash was empty they claimed the smell was on me. My advice? Throw the hose away, or to the vendor, do it for us and don't ship it. The product is great! The hose, a distraction. In all fairness, they said the hose was junk in the ad. Truth in advertising. Frankly, that was why I picked this one... honestly counts. Catch cans, or supreme court justices. I believe her!
T**.
For the $- very effective. That's it. You looked it over and knew that...
Lol, given the couple bucks i paid for it was quick shipped and a decent little temp unit for the time. On the grand scale of auto aftermarket it is a freaking laughable "kit". I wouldnt trust that hose to hold up as a gutter drain on the north face of a house in Nevada if you know what I mean and the 'anodizing' is what you'd expect for the cost, under tinted and poor finish and hardness. But for an alum resivour it's a little chunkier, very thick walled which is cool but far too little volume for any reasonable sized ci engine.
R**S
It works for me
I forgot to check it after my last oil change. After 2 oil changes it was 1/3 full of black oil. I didn't measure the volume, but it looked to be about 4 ounces of oil that didn't get burned in my combustion chambers. It's working for me. I didn't use the supplied hoses because they don't appear to be adequate. I bought vacuum hose at a local parts store for the connections. Also made a bracket from 1/2" aluminum flat bar. This install and service was too easy for me to have second thoughts about installing one of these on another vehicle
M**Y
Needed for aftermarket intake
2014 Subaru Crosstrek (NA) - Trying to wring every bit of power out of an anemic FB20 motor. What I found is that if you do add an aftermarket intake, you probably need a catch can. This eliminates (as practical) the oil mist that comes off the PCV going into your throttle body. The OEM intake has a built-in catch can.It can mount anywhere you have space - you just have to be a bit creative. The attached isn't creative, but it's effective.
E**E
Some things doesn’t work
So the device works well for me, kinda annoying sound you can hear but its ok not that bad unless you try pay attention trying really hear, i first added the too filter but that car was whistling like crazy, like a pressurized cook pot pan, other thing if you don’t understand about auto mechanics and not connect the other hose to the intake, the car will die unless you press the gas pedal. Other thing important, the hose that comes with is garbage, the vacuum would make the hose collapse obstructing the air flow. So you will need buy fuel libe hoses to use with
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