Catch can

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2016YUKONSLT

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Does anyone use one? I've seen the amount of oil blowby that re-circulates back through the intake.

A buddy suggested an e2-x catch can from elite engineering usa but they are like $340
 
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Thanks, i already did that.. Lots of stuff for 14 and older vehicles.
 

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Where does the pcv line go to on yours? I believe you'd hook it up the same on any year, just with different mounting locations.
 

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i run a moroso. Has a built in filter inside and has a drain to empty the can

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Yup. I don't see many (or any?) catch cans with an integrated petcock like what Moroso offers.
 

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I run a Mike Norris I got for $100 a few years ago on a forum group purchase. It took about an hour to install and that's because I chose to dig through my spare factory emissions hoses to find pieces pre-bent how I needed them instead of just using the hoses that came with it. It seems to be working just fine. I don't see why it would matter that your truck is a '16. If it has a hose somewhere that runs from the valve cover to the intake, you can (and should) splice a catch can in-line.
 

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