I have also just figured out how to easily remove the dirty side hose from the oil pan by simply leaning over the drivers fender and reaching under the intake manifold right behind the air box with your palm facing up and using a screwdriver from the top to depress the factory quick connect hose end and removing it in a few minutes or less. The same process can be done with the for the factory quick connect hose at the throttle body end as well.
These new steps have allowed me to install the entire system in under 20 minutes with 3 tools.
1. A channel lock pliers to remove the bypass hose from the intake tube.
2. A screw driver to depress the factory quick connect fittings by using it to press the white button as I gently pull the fittings off also to remove the 2 clamps at the turbo inlet and the airbox end as well.
3. 1/4" Drive ratchet with an extension and an 8mm socket to remove the ground strap bolt and mount the catchy can at that location above the ground strap.
Even routing the hoses all the way around from the top was very easy.
I'm waiting for my camera batteries to charge to do a simple video on the UPR 2015 mustang EcoboostDual Valve Catch Can system for everyone to see and it can also be used for the hose removal and mounting on the UPR 2015 Mustang Ecoboost Single Valve Catch Can as well.
I just want to be clear that if I can get my arm in this location and not be a contortionist to do so this definitely proved to be a home run for the ease of installation. The only reason I say that is because I love to work out and my Forearms alone are over 16" and fit in a space that made me laugh at first thought.
I was wrong it was so much easier than jacking up the vehicle and getting all dirty.
Should have the video up in the next hour or so.
Joe

Just made the video and got it up for everyone to see.Do you guys have a video of the single valve kit install because the Google image install pics aren't very descriptive wish it wouldve atleast came with instructions on paper.