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Quick catch can question

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Real fast guys:

I just bought a “Whipple specific” JLT 3.0 for my Edelbrock 2650 and cut the suction side to fit, and in doing so moved my last gen JLT to the driver side. I oriented it so that the “catch screen” side was toward the valve cover and the open end was towards the intake tube...is that correct? Makes sense, I just wanted to verify with those guys who have prepurchased the driver side catch can. Thanks!

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Interesting. I just switched one of the hoses and kept the normal NA can on the passenger side. Post up if you collect anything on the driver side. I may follow in your footsteps if you do .
 
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Interesting. I just switched one of the hoses and kept the normal NA can on the passenger side. Post up if you collect anything on the driver side. I may follow in your footsteps if you do .
That’s what I had to start with, and would’ve kept it that way but I wanted the larger capacity now that I was SCd. I don’t expect to see any in the other can, but I scrubbed it 100% clean before installing so I could see if it collected ANYTHING. I only put the one on the driver side because, being the older model, it was worth more to me as insurance than I could get selling it.
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