PCV Oil Catch Cans Back in Stock, CCA
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St. Jude Donor '07-'08,-'13-'14, '16-'17
Give me a call tomorrow when we open
I have blue instock.
Comes with everything you need to install. Braided hose and fancy
clamps/fittings are extra, but make for a good looking install
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Chip
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By chance, is there a bracket to hold 2 catch cans? I already have one of yours. I am thinking of adding another to the fresh air line from the throttlebody to the passenger valve cover. Not sure if it ever happens on these motors or not, but that hose is very short. On decal or maybe some other situation, can the flow reverse and oil travel back up that line? Seems like people complain that oil pools up behind the throttlebody blade. Curious if it's from this line. Guess I could pull the hose and swab it with a Qtip to see if it's oil coated...
Any pics of the newer fittings you sell?
Any pics of the newer fittings you sell?
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By chance, is there a bracket to hold 2 catch cans? I already have one of yours. I am thinking of adding another to the fresh air line from the throttlebody to the passenger valve cover. Not sure if it ever happens on these motors or not, but that hose is very short. On decal or maybe some other situation, can the flow reverse and oil travel back up that line? Seems like people complain that oil pools up behind the throttlebody blade. Curious if it's from this line. Guess I could pull the hose and swab it with a Qtip to see if it's oil coated...
Any pics of the newer fittings you sell?
Any pics of the newer fittings you sell?
like this --- db ---
Do it all the time
Looks like this
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Chip
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St. Jude Donor '07-'08,-'13-'14, '16-'17
You will have to remote locate it (think your Pro Charger sits in that location)
You will have a block off going back to the manifold.
You want to run the return line in front of the Pro Charger (low
pressure side) Most people run it into the air filter housing. (line
coming from the side of the can)
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Chip
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Chip ..... Don't slap me but I have a 2004 base pcv value looks complicated to remove ... so instead of replacing the pcv, would I install a catch can .... love the way it looks .... Break it down to me please? LOL
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St. Jude Donor '07-'08,-'13-'14, '16-'17
valve to the top of the can. Then run a hose from the side of the
can back to the manifold.
Rubber hose is included
Call if you have questions - I've installed about 300 of these over the phone
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Really looking at purchasing one now lol
Any updates from Ca. folk regarding this being smog inspection friendly or do I have to uninstall it every two years ?
Thanks
Any updates from Ca. folk regarding this being smog inspection friendly or do I have to uninstall it every two years ?
Thanks
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Should not be, and has not been an issue for 17 years...
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Chip