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Oil catch can results

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Mine had about 30-40ml within 2k miles the first time I emptied it.

Essential items, IMO.
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ok....so which catch can should I buy / fit??!! do they all do the same job? ta
 

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They all do the same job, but some are 'generic' and require splicing/faffing in to the Ford lines, and some come with the specific Ford lines/connectors attached.

The latter being much easier to fit (<1 min) and look better IMO.

I have a JLT 3.0. Comes with its own set of OE connectors and it simply unscrews to allow you to empty it.
 

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Any uk suppliers? All this talk of sludgy oil has got me a bit concerned:eyebulge:
 

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Any uk suppliers? All this talk of sludgy oil has got me a bit concerned:eyebulge:
Mustang Musthaves can sort you out with UPR items.

Steeda UK sell a separator, but im not sure it includes the OE fitments.

Otherwise speak to Guy at Nemesis tuning, as they can get their hands on all sorts
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