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SpeedPhenom's delivery of the Shadow Black GT500.
Gorgeous. Good for him. MMC members unite. Spring is coming.

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Wonder if you can just "opt out" of the front splitter installation entirely...
 
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Wonder if you can just "opt out" of the front splitter installation entirely...
Based on the video, it looks like the mounting brackets extend out to the sides without the splitter installed, so they would have to remove those as well.

the splitter gives such an aggressive look. I’d be more worried about the splitter wickers scratching on ramps.
 

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Just watched Pheed Spenom's latest clip which is mostly him driving back to Cali in the rain.

HOWEVER, he did include footage of the Handling Package installation at the dealership to include the front splitter, wickers, and yes, the oil separator so it does come with the HP. He also filmed them showing how you remove the rain tray.

The video is worth watching just for this last part.
 
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The tech doesn't understand how this specific catch can works.
 

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The tech doesn't understand how this specific catch can works.
I know right? There is no need to remove and empty the can lol.

I thought the same thing, E and it never needs to be emptied, or at least that's what I think I read.

I also thought the install was on the driver's side..perhaps what I saw was the oil separator in a 350R.
Kent, there is a second can, for the drivers side that fits the GT350. This is a passenger side only can.
 

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Okay If this can doesn't need to be emptied then where does the collected oil end up? I have a C5 Vette that has an aftermarket can as well, which does need to be emptied when full, which depends on your driving. So forgive me when I ask where the collect oil goes in this catch can?
It drains back into the sump via the cam cover.
 
 








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