looks like latte with double shot of espresso.
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Travis - Thanks for posting this thread. Can you confirm a few things for me?
Thanks!
- Did you clean your valves before installing the catch can? I'm just shy of 21,000 miles and thinking about installing soon.
- Are you seeing any increased performance as the oil is being parsed out from the air?
- Any worries on dealer pushback/warranty issues down the road?
Brandon
I finally bit the bullet and went for an expensive setup. I went with Elite Engineering’s E2-X with CSS. UPR didn’t have anything for my supercharged 02, just their basic setup. The E2-X has dual outlets so it still works under boost as well as check valves inline on them. I just installed it yesterday. View attachment 230709
Thanks. I actually asked them if they could pc it red and they said yeah for a bit extra so then I asked since it still needed to be engraved with their logo could they add my trucks name. They did that for free, so it’s a one-off in red with The Beast engraved although I would have liked bigger letters. But what the hell. I like it.Excellent investment, especially considering it is boosted. Looks awesome too!
Alright guys as a follow up, here are the results of the install.
Installation was a breeze. The kit comes with a very detailed set of instructions. Being that all hoses come with factory fittings, the kit truly is plug and play. Instructions for the kit can be found on their website so I will not go through a step by step.
The kit looks great! There are other cans on the market but I wanted both form and function. Also, of note, I opted for the dual valve system with the clean side separator. I suspect this is overkill for my truck and what i use it for, but I wanted their very best offering. I had considered the single valve setup without the CSS, but decided to splurge in the end.
Here are some photos of the kit installed. The can itself is mounted on a bracket which is installed at the brake booster. The machining on everything is top notch. Hard to explain unless you have it in your hands, but it feels like quality.
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Trips me out how much water you are catching. I don’t have pictures for now but Next time I drain my Can I will try to post. All I catch is pure oil. Both old engine and new engine.7500 mile update: ladies and gentlemen, truck just rolled 20k miles and this is the CUMULATIVE amount of crap that the system has prevented from sending back through the intake system/coat the back of the valves.
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All hoses came with the kit and they all look stock/factory. Everything was plug and play. I bought the dual valve setup. It wasn't cheap but it works quite well.
Yeah definitely not cheap, but it looks worth it. Im actually looking to do the same set up as you. I just bought the Gm intake, What fitting did you use when tapping the additional port into the right side of the GM intake, NPT/Barb?
eBay from ChinaFor the do it yourself crowd I found the OEM quick connectors on ebay. I modified my mounting positions for the TeamRXP dual can system so I needed a straight connector vs a 90 degree. I quick ordered one ebay but they were on a slow boat from China in Covid days so I reached out to TeamRXP and they sent me one right away. Ebay item https://www.ebay.com/itm/322449917599 (SLOW 3+ WEEK Delivery) Part S1582ID12 for straight, Part L1582ID12 for 90 degree. ID12 is for the 1/2 inch fuel line with the RXP KIT. View media item 28521View media item 28515
