G.T.
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What are the advantages of those choices for that application?I have the JLT from a post above but if I were the OP and planning to go Whipple I would get the Motion or UPR vented cans.
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What are the advantages of those choices for that application?I have the JLT from a post above but if I were the OP and planning to go Whipple I would get the Motion or UPR vented cans.
They are vented (there's an air filter on the top of the can) so that you can relieve any positive pressure from the engine.What are the advantages of those choices for that application?
If you want to vent the crankcase purchase the UPR oil filler cap that has the oneway check valve. I prefer to keep my PCV system closed, it comes with a check valve as well to keep boost from back feeding into the crankcase but in my opinion the superior solution is the oil cap that is vented with a filter.They are vented (there's an air filter on the top of the can) so that you can relieve any positive pressure from the engine.
It's much cheaper to just vent the valve covers. But the oil cap alone doesn't do both sides plus you run the risk of getting oil spray.If you want to vent the crankcase purchase the UPR oil filler cap that has the oneway check valve. I prefer to keep my PCV system closed, it comes with a check valve as well to keep boost from back feeding into the crankcase but in my opinion the superior solution is the oil cap that is vented with a filter.
+1 for FP catch can.Ford performance. Oem fit. You dont need to empty it but once evey oil change or two. Fine graned large screen.
Had a JLT too and honestly didnt like it much.
From a quick scan, I don't see that your second question was ever directly addressed. I have the Mishimoto separator on a Stock '19 GT. I like how the can mounts out of the way (see attached photo). Since it's under the radiator support cover, you do have top remove the 11 push pins to easily access it for drainage. With the proper tool -- or even just a straight screwdriver -- it only takes a couple of minutes off and on. It is a very nicely made piece. I cannot compare how effective it is, since it is the first and only oil separator I have ever owned.So I am looking to buy a passenger side catch can. Im not sure if all are equal in terms of what they filter and such. Ive looked at the upright, j&l, and mishimoto. I kind of prefer where the mishimoto mounts and am curious if its a little easier to access than the others?
That's the one. UPR also employs a superior coalescing element inside the can. It's designed to coalesce water and oil mists into larger droplets without blinding the element and causing pressure burps. Less liquid escapes past the element that way.As far as mounting it seems the UPR mounts towards the radiator more like the mishimoto, which is my preference.
So just make sure this is the correct one being NA still
https://www.uprproducts.com/product...gle-valve-oil-catch-can-separator-plug-n-play