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The catch can is a great investment. I ordered mine from American muscle. And there was oil in the old tube! Would recommend one to anyone.
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Jason,
Oh, you are not going all Coca Cola corporate logo sponsor?
Y'know all Nascar and stuff?? :lol:
Sorry, guess I should have turned the can so you couldn't tell the brand. Oh well, free advertising for Coke I guess!
 

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...These were developed to move beyond the simple side by side pull through catch can systems that only catch 40-50 percent of the oil that goes through them. Leaving your intake in oil.

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I have no idea what that means.
 

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Sorry, guess I should have turned the can so you couldn't tell the brand. Oh well, free advertising for Coke I guess!
Absolutely no sorry needed. I Just got a kick out the first thought when I saw the pic... he's gonna adapt a bigger can... no wait. :lol:
Just pokin' fun. ;)
Sometimes my jokes miss the mark. Just ask my wife. ;)
 

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Absolutely no sorry needed. I Just got a kick out the first thought when I saw the pic... he's gonna adapt a bigger can... no wait. :lol:
Just pokin' fun. ;)
Sometimes my jokes miss the mark. Just ask my wife. ;)
All in good fun my man, all in good fun!
 

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Its here.
Quality 100% Great
Fitment 100% Great
So the install was a bit easier than the BBK headers? LOL :lol:

Alex, C'mon, couldn't you find an angle that showed at least a peak at one or more of the BBK header tubes too? ;)
Edit: Pic # 4 on your thread does seem to show a peek at BBK chrome goodness!!

I put my black one on at 100 miles. I'm at all of 200 now. After I popped the driver side tube off and saw not even a hint of oiliness (at ≈ 150 mi), it's abundantly clear why there is no need for one on that side. :)

Oh, on an exhaust note, nice tips!
(that's with a 'P' :lol:)
 

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I saw Ford's oil-separator system installed in a 2015 Mustang at the Pensacola Mustang Show this past weekend under Ford's big tent. It sells for $189 and is square, bulky and in order to drain you have to remove the tubing then unscrew 4 corner screws. There is no bottom drainage port. The UPR unit I have is so easy to unsnap and unscrew the reservoir. I am getting quite a bit of oil collection. I showed several fellow 2015 owners the device and amount of oil it traps. They were amazed and all wanted one for their new cars. One of the Ford tent volunteers suggested that Ford should route a drainage tube into the oil pan to eliminate the need to empty the catch can. Interesting notion if it can be done.
 

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You'd be sucking fumes from the crank case...
 

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I meant, the liquid oil from a catch-can, to the pan.
 

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ah, yeah i see.
A drain from the catch to the pan with a check valve... That could do.
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